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Compliment your classic subway tile walls with an unglazed porcelain hex, square or penny round tile floor without compromising historic authenticity, or consider a honed marble mosaic to add a touch of elegance.

| color options | white [P100-HEX-FD] black [P101-HEX-FD] |
| size & shape | 1" hex |
| spacing | 1/16" [2mm] |
| area / sheet | 1.0 SF |
| tiles / sheet | 143 |
| width x height | 11.75"x12.25" |
| weight | 1.8 lb/SF |
| thickness | 3/16" [5 mm] |
| material | porcelain |

| color options | white [P200-HEX-FD] black [P201-HEX-FD] |
| size & shape | 2" hex |
| spacing | 1/16" [2 mm] |
| area / sheet | 0.9 SF |
| tiles / sheet | 36 |
| width x height | 13.50"x10.75" |
| weight | 1.9 lb/SF |
| thickness | 3/16" (5 mm) |
| material | porcelain |

| color options | white [Y100-MOS-FD] black [Y101-MOS-FD] |
| size & shape | 1" square |
| spacing | 1/16" [2mm] |
| area / sheet | 1.0 SF |
| tiles / sheet | 132 |
| width x height | 12.675"x11.5" |
| weight | 1.8 lb/SF |
| thickness | 3/16" (5 mm) |
| material | porcelain |

| color options | white [P300-PEN-FD] black [P301-PEN-FD] |
| size & shape | 3/4" penny round |
| spacing | 1/16" [2mm] |
| area / sheet | 0.97 SF |
| tiles / sheet | 240 |
| width x height | 12.5"x11.25" |
| weight | 1.8 lb/SF |
| thickness | 3/16" (5 mm) |
| material | porcelain |
| Trim for... | Trim type | Part number |
| P100-HEX-FD | 4 point | P100-HEX-4P |
| P100-HEX-FD | 5 point | P100-HEX-5P |
| P101-HEX-FD | 4 point | P101-HEX-4P |
| P101-HEX-FD | 5 point | P101-HEX-5P |
| P200-HEX-FD | 3 point | P200-HEX-3P |
| P200-HEX-FD | 4 point | P200-HEX-4P |
| P201-HEX-FD | 3 point | P201-HEX-3P |
| P201-HEX-FD | 4 point | P201-HEX-4P |
Our 2" unglazed porcelain hex tile has been out of production since the depression. Choose the size of your hex tile (1" or 2") to suit the scale of the room. Both options feature the same tight set pattern and perfectly flat surface, quite disctinct from the more common variety available today.

original 2" unglazed porcelain hex tile floor in the Gamble House, Pasadena, CA - circa 1907
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