


Kismet Titanium Amber Mirror Tiles
Architonic ID: 1099411
Year of Launch: 2009
Kismet Titanium Amber Mirror
ALLOY's innovative Titanium-plated Amber tiles have been designed to capture the striking colour of copper in a mirror finish without the eventual natural patina that occurs when copper oxidises. These tiles are easy to maintain and guaranteed to retain their unique colour and luster.
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Kismet Titanium Tiles
ALLOY's innovative Kismet Titanium-plated tiles provide a range of metal finishes that are unique, contemporary, resilient and easy to maintain. Kismet Titanium Amber and Titanium Gold tiles have been developed to provide the striking sheen of copper and brass tiles without the eventual natural patina that occurs when these metals oxidise. Mirror finished Titanium Gold tiles provide a substantial gold surface without the expense of gold plating. Titanium Smoke – ALLOY’s latest addition – offers a unique, reflective deep grey surface.
Tile Features:
Designed by Karim Rashid and manufactured by ALLOY to create a highly contemporary look with an unsurpassed finish.
Punched from an individual sheet of 1.6mm solid, high quality Grade 304 stainless steel with Titanium Nitrate plating.
No backing mesh, plastic inserts or metal look-alike 'metallic' coatings. ALLOY tiles won’t dent, crack or de-laminate.
Face mounted for better protection of the tile face during installation.
Made in Australia. Consistent high quality. Guaranteed sweatshop free.
A full range of finishing pieces is available as well as a specially developed ALLOY adhesive to ensure an immaculate finish.
As a reflective material, metal can be difficult to represent correctly in photographic images. To ensure you are getting the exact look you want, we suggest purchasing a tile sample from www.alloydesign.com.au.
Tile Size: 40x60 mm
Sheet Size: 301x329 mm
This product belongs to collection:
Colour solid / plain
Aluminium, Metal, Titanium
You can visit the product page for these variants—just click on them!

United States
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