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Peel&Stick Mosaics Manhattan Marble Gray and White 12-in x 13-in Matte Metal Linear Marble Look Peel and Stick Wall Tile (0.969-sq. ft/ Piece)

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Peel&Stick Mosaics Manhattan Marble Gray and White 12-in x 13-in Matte Metal Linear Marble Look Peel and Stick Wall Tile (0.969-sq. ft/ Piece)Featuring a timeless and elegant linear geometric pattern in grand carrara marble, this Peel and Stick mosaic brings a touch of sophistication to any space. With its durable construction and strong adhesive, this mosaic is designed to last a lifetime. However, due to the adhesive element, it is not recommended for use in areas with high moisture levels. The metal wall tile with its faux carrara marble and built in dark grout adds a decorative touch to

Featuring a timeless and elegant linear geometric pattern in grand carrara marble, this Peel and Stick mosaic brings a touch of sophistication to any space. With its durable construction and strong adhesive, this mosaic is designed to last a lifetime. However, due to the adhesive element, it is not recommended for use in areas with high moisture levels. The metal wall tile with its faux carrara marble and built-in dark grout adds a decorative touch to your home and creates a timeless design statement. Its linear shape and straight edges provide a clean and polished look. To maintain its beautiful surface, simply clean with a soft damp cloth or sponge and avoid using non-abrasive mild detergents. Sold by the piece, this peel and stick mosaic is part of the Peel and Stick Tile collection that offers a variety of sizes and colors. The easy application process requires no grout, just clean, peel, and stick.

Here's the structured information for the tile collection:

Attribute Value
Collection Name N/A
Sample Item Number N/A
Finish Matte
Manufacturer Color/Finish Manhattan marble gray and white
Tile Color/Finish Family White
Dimensions
Common Measurement (W x L) 12-in x 13-in
Weight (lbs.) 0.829
Suggested Grout Line Size N/A
Features
ADA Compliant No
Installation Type Peel and stick
Breaking Strength in Pounds 0-250
Ledgestone No
Can be Used as Accent Tile Yes
Chemical Resistant No
Material Metal
Commercial/Residential Commercial/Residential
Mosaic Pattern Linear
Dynamic Coefficient of Friction (DCOF) N/A
Package Quantity 1
Edge Type Straight edge
Sample Available No
For Use in Bathrooms Yes
Sealant Required No
For Use in Entryways Yes
Shade Variation V2 (slight variation)
For Use in Garages Yes
Sold As Piece
For Use in Kitchens Yes
Stone Type N/A
For Use in Laundry Rooms Yes
Style Transitional
For Use in Showers No
Surface Type Smooth
For Use on Countertops No
Tile Format Mosaic
For Use on Floors No
Tile Look Marble look
For Use on Walls Yes
Tile Shape Square
For Use with Backsplashes Yes
Use Location Indoor
For Use with Fireplace Exteriors Yes
Warranty None
For Use with Kitchen Backsplashes Yes
Water Absorption N/A
For Use with Patios No
Water Protection N/A
For Use with Pools No
Water Resistant No
Frost Resistant No
Waterproof No
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