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The Iron range features a metal-like design that exudes an urban, industrial look and feel. Its unique lappato finish combines the subtle shine of a polished tile with the understated elegance of a matte surface, creating a dynamic and versatile appearance.


    The Iron range features a metal-like design that exudes an urban, industrial look and feel. Its unique lappato finish combines the subtle shine of a polished tile with the understated elegance of a matte surface, creating a dynamic and versatile appearance.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The Iron range is designed for urban and industrial-inspired interiors, making it a natural fit for loft-style apartments, contemporary kitchens, and modern commercial spaces. Its metal-like appearance adds a bold, edgy character that pairs well with raw materials such as exposed brick, concrete, and dark steel fixtures.

    A lappato finish sits between a fully polished and a fully matte surface, giving the tile a subtle sheen without the high gloss of a mirror-like polish. On the Iron range, this creates a dynamic, multi-dimensional appearance that shifts slightly depending on lighting conditions, adding depth and sophistication to the industrial aesthetic.

    The Iron range is primarily categorised as a large floor tile, so it is best suited to floor applications in residential and commercial settings. If you are considering using it on a wall, please contact our team at Stoke Tiles to confirm the specific slip rating and weight suitability before ordering.

    To complement the metal-inspired, urban character of the Iron range, a dark charcoal or slate-grey grout tends to work very well, reinforcing the industrial aesthetic and hiding any potential discolouration over time. If you prefer a cleaner, more contrasting look, a light grey grout can also highlight the tile’s individual format and create a more structured grid effect.

    The lappato finish on Iron tiles is relatively low maintenance – regular sweeping and mopping with a pH-neutral cleaner is all that is typically needed. Avoid harsh abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as these can dull the subtle sheen that defines the tile’s distinctive appearance.