The Rivulet Black Wall Tile is an oblong wall tile made of chamcha wood. It is painted black and ornamented with textured details that are meticulously added in silver leaf. Thai artist Chittra Han was inspired by Nature for this collection of white and gold wall tiles. Dubbed "Ms. Millimeter," she pays attention to the smallest details, obsessing over every last aspect of her designs, and the results are stunning. We also offer the Rivulet as a white wall tile with gold leaf veining, both of these decorative accents for the wall reflect the ethos that Phillips Collection personifies: modern organic.
The silver leaf finish applied to our products is known for its luxurious metallic appearance. However, this finish can be susceptible to scratching if not handled carefully. Silver leaf is a delicate material; abrasions may occur during routine use or contact with abrasive surfaces.
To maintain the pristine condition of your silver leaf-finished items, we strongly recommend using coasters or protective pads when placing objects on the surface. These coasters act as a safeguard, minimizing the risk of scratches and preserving the beauty of the silver leaf finish.
While we strive to provide durable and high-quality finishes, it's important to acknowledge that any abrasive or sharp objects in contact with the surface may lead to unintentional damage. Therefore, please be careful and follow proper care guidelines to ensure the longevity of your silver leaf-finished products.
SKU: |
TH97717 |
Material: |
Chamcha Wood |
Size: |
14.50x2x19"h (15.50x3x20"h packed) |
Weight: |
10 lbs (13 lbs packed) |
Finish: |
Silver Leaf |
Shipping: |
PARCEL |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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Furniture
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furniture
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