
Cubo Oceano Cielo hexagonal cement tile: the simplicity of blue elegance
The Cubo Oceano Cielo cement tile from the Terra.Art collection, in its hexagonal format, features a 3D-effect design composed of sapphire, turquoise and white rhombuses. The design of this tile has been crafted to complement any interior style and design scheme.
Features of the Cubo Oceano Cielo hexagonal cement tile by Terra.Art
This tile is made of porcelain stoneware, making it resistant to impact and abrasion, perfect for high-traffic areas. For optimal installation, it is recommended to leave a minimum joint of 2 to 3 mm to ensure stability and durability, particularly during the building’s natural settling process, thus preventing cracks or breakage. This tile is 9 mm thick, allowing it to be laid on floors or used as wall cladding on interior walls. Furthermore, thanks to the top-quality raw materials used, the Cubo Oceano Cielo cement tiles offer excellent stain resistance, making them easy to clean and maintain.
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Here is our advice on which colours to pair with them
This cement tile pattern offers a wide range of customisation options, as it can be combined with other cement tiles featuring different designs to create a harmonious patchwork, or with plain tiles that highlight its pattern. In this way, both floor and wall tiles take on a unique character and enhance the space in which they are laid.

How to use cement tiles?
- Floors: the tiles create the illusion of larger spaces, making the most of the cement tile patterns or combining multiple patterns with monochrome tiles for an enlarging optical effect.
- Bathroom: they integrate easily, creating a mix with single-colour tiles or using them for wall cladding, for a versatile and harmonious design.
- Kitchen: this is the ideal setting for these tiles: perfect for the floor, either in a single style for a uniform look, or in a creative mix of cement tiles that adds character and personality.
Weight and packaging table for the Cubo Oceano Cielo hexagonal cement tile by Terra.Art



