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A collection of bevelled brick shaped ceramic wall tiles, available in 5 neutral shades, available in both a matt and gloss finishes.


    Ingot

    A collection of bevelled brick shaped ceramic wall tiles, available in 5 neutral shades, available in both a matt and gloss finishes.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The gloss finish reflects light and can make a smaller room feel brighter and more open, while the matt finish offers a more understated, contemporary look that is less likely to show water marks and fingerprints. Both finishes are available across the same five neutral shades, so you can choose the finish that best suits your space without compromising on colour.

    A bevelled edge means each tile has a gently angled border around its face, which catches the light and adds subtle definition between tiles once they are grouted. This detail gives the classic brick format a more refined, crafted appearance compared to a standard square-edged tile, making it a popular choice for both traditional and modern interiors.

    Absolutely – while the brick-shaped 225x75mm format lends itself naturally to a classic staggered brick bond, you can also lay them in a vertical stack bond or even a herringbone pattern for a more distinctive finish. The neutral shades in the collection work well with most grout colours, giving you even more creative control over the final result.

    Yes, the ceramic wall tiles in the Ingot collection are well suited to kitchen splashbacks, offering a practical and stylish surface that is easy to wipe clean. The range of neutral shades means they coordinate effortlessly with a wide variety of kitchen cabinet colours and worktop finishes.

    As a general guide, you should allow approximately 4-5kg of adhesive per square metre when using a standard notched trowel, though this can vary depending on the wall surface and adhesive brand. For grout, a 2-3mm joint is common with this brick format – check the grout manufacturer’s coverage guide and always order a little extra to ensure you have enough for the full installation.