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The Porcelanosa Ferroker range offer a wide range of colours and sizes. Almost like an aged metallic look these tiles bring a new look to your home.


    The Porcelanosa Ferroker range offer a wide range of colours and sizes. Almost like an aged metallic look these tiles bring a new look to your home.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The Ferroker range has a distinctive oxidised, industrial quality that resembles worn or patinated metal – think of the look of aged iron or weathered steel rendered as a floor tile. The surface has depth and texture that catches the light differently depending on your room’s lighting, making it a genuinely eye-catching choice for contemporary interiors.

    The Ferroker range offers a broad palette of colours, from darker, moodier tones to lighter, more neutral options, giving you flexibility whether you are designing a moody industrial kitchen or a softer, modern living space. If you are unsure which shade suits your room, ordering a sample through Stoke Tiles before committing to a full order is always a good idea.

    The Ferroker collection is available in a variety of sizes to suit different room dimensions and layout preferences. For larger open-plan spaces, opting for a bigger format tile tends to make the room feel more expansive and allows the metallic effect of the surface to really show itself without being broken up by too many grout lines.

    As part of Porcelanosa’s porcelain floor tile range, the Ferroker tiles are manufactured to a high standard of durability and are generally well suited to busier environments. We recommend checking the PEI wear rating of your specific Ferroker variant to confirm it meets the demands of your intended space, and Stoke Tiles can help clarify this before you place your order.

    Yes, porcelain tiles like the Ferroker range are an excellent choice for use over underfloor heating because porcelain conducts and retains heat efficiently. You should ensure your floor is properly prepared and that you use a flexible tile adhesive rated for use with underfloor heating systems, and your installer can advise on the correct build-up for your specific setup.