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Discover Porto, a collection of concrete effect tiles across a palette of neutral tones. The versatile 585x292mm format has 12 face variations and rectified edges for a smooth and seamless overall design. The collection also boasts Decorative tile options with a 3D lineal surface that welcomes a textured look and feel into your home.

 

 


    Discover Porto, a collection of concrete effect tiles across a palette of neutral tones. The versatile 585x292mm format has 12 face variations and rectified edges for a smooth and seamless overall design. The collection also boasts Decorative tile options with a 3D lineal surface that welcomes a textured look and feel into your home.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The industrial look is characterised by raw, utilitarian aesthetics – think exposed concrete, muted tones, and minimal ornamentation. The Porto collection achieves this with its speckled concrete effect surface and matt finish, which closely replicates the appearance of polished or raw concrete without the structural complexity of using real concrete screeds. The result is a grounded, contemporary feel that works especially well in modern kitchens, loft-style living rooms, and commercial-inspired spaces.

    Rectified edges mean the tiles have been precision-cut after firing to ensure perfectly straight, consistent edges on every tile. This allows Porto tiles to be laid with very narrow grout joints – typically as little as 2mm – creating a sleek, near-seamless floor that emphasises the concrete effect design. If you’re aiming for a truly minimalist industrial finish, the rectified edges are a key feature that makes this possible.

    The 12 face variations in the Porto collection are specifically designed to prevent the repetitive, patterned look that can occur with tiles that have fewer design repeats. When laid, the variety of surface textures and speckle distributions blend naturally together, closely mimicking the random appearance of real poured concrete. This is particularly noticeable across larger floor areas, where a tile with fewer variations would begin to look artificial and predictable.

    Yes, Porto’s durable porcelain construction, matt finish, and concrete-effect aesthetic make it a strong choice for commercial settings such as cafes, offices, and retail units. The matt surface offers better grip underfoot compared to gloss alternatives, which is an important safety consideration in high-footfall environments. Always check the tile’s PEI rating and slip resistance classification to confirm it meets the specific demands of your commercial project.

    While Porto is primarily marketed as a floor tile, using the same tile on a feature wall can create a cohesive, wraparound industrial aesthetic that feels deliberate and well designed. This approach works particularly well in bathrooms or kitchen areas where a full concrete-look environment is the goal. Do check the tile’s wall suitability with our team before purchasing, as not all floor tiles are recommended for vertical wall applications.