Overview
P-24 series – Tulips
Our P-24 series is based on early 17th century Delft tiles with one of the most iconic flowers on this planet – the tulip. This series depicts beautiful and colourful tulips in a diamond square. Each tile is decorated with the ‘Fleur-de-Lis’ corner motif.
The photos show the P-24 series painted on a custom mix of Poarte-E, Poarte-F and Poarte-G. They have the pinholes but are without the crackled finish. This is our base configuration, but of course it can be completely fine-tuned to your preferences.
16 unique scenes
All the scenes in this series are direct ‘copies’ of the scenes we found on a beautiful reclaimed set of 17th century Delft tiles. There are 16 unique scenes depicting a wide variety of tulips, in different colours, different styles and subtle variations in size. By offering you as many unique scenes as possible, you will be able to create an installation which will allow you to always discover something new. In combination with each scene being hand-painted, you will never come across tiles which are completely identical.
Pinholes in the corners; pinholes were part of the production process before 1860. The tile was cut out of clay and to keep it steady while cutting it, a wooden board was placed on top of it with two, three or sometimes even four pins entering the clay (and thus the tile). Adding this enhancement creates two of these pinholes in each tile. It contributes to the authentic and imperfect look and feel of the tiles.
Crackled finish; Crazing is a phenomenon that produces a network of fine cracks on the surface of Delft tiles (and other ceramics). It happens over time (decades, if not centuries). This enhancement is really a matter of taste, as many consider it to be part of the antique experience, while others prefer a tile without. If you are looking for an aged and imperfect look, it is very much worth adding it. It suits the P-24 series given the time period they are based on.
How to order these tiles?
You can make a quote request on this page or contact us through our contact page by filling out the contact form or by sending us an e-mail.
Product disclaimer
Our Delft tiles are made with traditional methods and hand-painted by up to five different artists, so minor variations in colour, size and design are common. We do not offer machine made perfection, but do offer a very high quality standard. It allows us to make sure that our tiles are suitable to use for all indoor installations with the charm and imperfections Delft tiles are known for. They will last for decades, maybe even centuries.
Specifications
Inventory number | P-24 (polychrome) |
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Tile type | Wall tile |
Tile size (approx.) | 13 by 13 cm's / 5.1" by 5.1" |
Tile thickness (approx.) | 0.7 cm's / 0.3" |
Quantity per M2 / SF | 60 tiles per m2 / 5.5 tiles per SF |
Decoration technique | Hand-painted |
Number of unique scenes | 16 |
Shade(s) of white | Photos show a custom mix of Poarte-E, Poarte-F and Poarte-G, but you are free to choose to work with different shades or mixes. |
Shade consistency | Read more about this on the product page of each shade of white |
Decoration colour | Polychrome, blue or manganese. Custom on request. |
Corner motif | Fleur-de-Lis - can be changed or removed. |
Suitable for | Walls, backsplashes, ceilings, fireplace surrounds, bathrooms, wet-rooms. |
Not suitable for | Floors, open fire, outdoors and swimming pools. |
Sealer | The tiles do not require a sealer from a functionality perspective. In wet rooms one may decide to use a sealer to prevent natural crazing. |
Pricing | per tile |
VAT and/or Import duties | Prices of the reproduction tiles are excluding 21% VAT (only applies to private individuals buying from within the European Union). Any order from outside the European Union is without VAT, but customs will charge VAT and/or import duties instead. |
Made in | the Netherlands, by Poarte |
Buyers information
About Regts - Delft Tiles
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