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The Rivoli tile features a meticulously crafted marble effect that mimics the intricate veining and subtle colour variations found in natural marble. This attention to detail creates a luxurious, high-end look that elevates any space.
The Rivoli tile features a meticulously crafted marble effect that mimics the intricate veining and subtle colour variations found in natural marble. This attention to detail creates a luxurious, high-end look that elevates any space.
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The Rivoli tile features a meticulously crafted marble effect that closely replicates the intricate veining and subtle colour variations found in real marble, giving you a genuinely luxurious look that is very difficult to distinguish from the natural material. Because it is porcelain rather than stone, you also benefit from greater consistency across tiles and far less maintenance than you would face with genuine marble.
Unlike natural marble, the Rivoli porcelain tile does not require sealing, is resistant to staining from everyday spills, and will not etch or dull when it comes into contact with acidic substances such as lemon juice or cleaning products. This makes it a far more practical choice for busy kitchens and family bathrooms where you want the opulent look of marble without the ongoing upkeep.
The Rivoli marble effect tile is primarily designed as a floor tile, so please check the specific product specification on the Stoke Tiles website or contact our team to confirm wall suitability before purchasing. Using the same tile across both floor and wall surfaces can create a beautifully cohesive, fully marbled look – a popular choice for luxury wet rooms and feature bathrooms.
The Rivoli tile works beautifully in classical, contemporary, and transitional interiors where marble is traditionally associated with elegance and prestige. It is particularly effective in bathrooms, hallways, and living areas where you want to create a focal point, and it pairs well with muted colour palettes, brushed gold or chrome fixtures, and natural wood accents.
Yes – because the Rivoli marble effect features natural-looking variation in veining and tone, it is always good practice to open several boxes at once and mix tiles from different boxes as you lay them. This prevents any subtle shade variation between batches from creating visible patches or bands across your finished floor.