Key Features
Key Features
> Marble effect design gives a luxury look without stone maintenance
> Large 1200x600 size reduces grout lines and enhances spacious layouts
> Rectified edges allow for tighter joints and a seamless finish
> Hardwearing porcelain suitable for busy home areas
> Matt finish reduces glare and helps conceal surface smudges
Description
Description
The Aura Blue Marble Effect Porcelain Tiles offer a contemporary take on natural stone with their striking veined pattern across cool blue-grey tones. Made from robust porcelain, these 1200x600mm tiles provide the look of premium marble while being far easier to maintain, making them well-suited for busy households. The matt surface helps soften glare and keeps everyday marks less noticeable, while rectified edges allow for minimal grout lines and a smooth, seamless finish. With a 9mm thickness and PEI 3 rating, these tiles combine durability with refined design, creating a versatile option for walls and floors alike.
Aura Blue Marble Effect Porcelain Wall and Floor Tiles

Key Features
Key Features
> Marble effect design gives a luxury look without stone maintenance
> Large 1200x600 size reduces grout lines and enhances spacious layouts
> Rectified edges allow for tighter joints and a seamless finish
> Hardwearing porcelain suitable for busy home areas
> Matt finish reduces glare and helps conceal surface smudges
Description
Description
The Aura Blue Marble Effect Porcelain Tiles offer a contemporary take on natural stone with their striking veined pattern across cool blue-grey tones. Made from robust porcelain, these 1200x600mm tiles provide the look of premium marble while being far easier to maintain, making them well-suited for busy households. The matt surface helps soften glare and keeps everyday marks less noticeable, while rectified edges allow for minimal grout lines and a smooth, seamless finish. With a 9mm thickness and PEI 3 rating, these tiles combine durability with refined design, creating a versatile option for walls and floors alike.
























