Adeline 12x24 Matte Porcelain Tile in Sand
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Our Adeline 12x24 Matte Porcelain Tile in Sand features off-white to soft gray tones that drift across its visually fine-grained surface, defined by delicate mineral specks reminiscent of naturally formed limestone. Crafted in a classic rectangular format, each piece brings an organic warmth and coastal-inspired sophistication to modern interiors.
Why You'll Love This Tile:
- Low-maintenance, authentic stone look varies across each piece
- Matte surface for a rustic feel and increased slip resistance
- Can withstand the wear and tear of residential and commercial spaces
- Versatile enough for use anywhere from walls to floors & kitchens to bathrooms
- 95% locally sourced materials plus up to 45% recycled content
- Proudly made in USA, ensuring premium quality
Colors, textures, and sizes may vary slightly between tile batches due to natural manufacturing variations. We recommend ordering a sample for clear representation and purchasing sufficient overage. Learn more.
This product may expose you to chemicals, including crystalline silica, known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov.

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Porcelain
The Dynamic Coefficient of Friction (DCOF) rating measures a tile's slip resistance. A higher DCOF value indicates better traction, making it safer for areas prone to moisture or foot traffic. Tiles with a DCOF of 0.42 or higher are generally recommended for commercial and residential flooring
≥ 0.42
Water absorption refers to the amount of water a tile can absorb, expressed as a percentage of its weight. Lower absorption rates indicate higher density and better resistance to moisture, making the tile more suitable for wet areas like bathrooms, kitchens, or outdoor spaces.
≤ 0.4%
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