Riley 3x12 Matte Porcelain Bullnose Tile in Linen Pattern Ash
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Our Riley 3x12 Matte Porcelain Bullnose Tile in Linen Pattern Ash completes edges, corners, and shower surrounds with the same grayish-brown surface and thread-like detailing as its companion field tile. Its matte finish provides a soft, sophisticated feel that further highlights the exquisite artistry of homespun weaving, braiding, and macrame knotting from which it is inspired from.
Why You'll Love This Tile:
- Subway-style trim with a curved front edge for a classic, polished look
- Seamlessly coordinates with our Riley Matte Porcelain Tile in Linen Ash
- Can withstand the wear and tear of residential and commercial spaces
- Versatile enough for use anywhere from walls to floors & kitchens to bathrooms
- Proudly made in USA, ensuring premium quality
Colors and textures may vary slightly between tile batches due to natural manufacturing variations. For a clear representation, we recommend ordering a sample. 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.

Product specification
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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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