Bejmat Grey Rose
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Bejmat Grey Rose
The Bejmat Gris rose is a handmade wall and floor tile of 4.5x14cm and 2cm thick. This smooth tile has a particularly lively surface and beautiful colour nuances. Bejmat tiles can be placed on both floors and walls and they are ideally suited for the kitchen, toilet, hall or bathroom. In addition, you can use them in many different laying patterns, such as herringbone or half-brick.
Good to know
Bejmats (pronounced 'besjmats') are handmade tiles from Morocco. They are formed from clay in a special way, dried in the sun and baked in an authentic olive pit oven. This labor-intensive work gives the tile its own character. This clay contains lime pits that can often be found on the surface of the tile or in the glaze. This is characteristic of handmade Moroccan tiles and should be considered normal. Bejmats can be used as both floor and wall tiles. If you prefer to place a thinner tile on your wall, take a look at our Zelliges.
Places of Bejmats
Moroccan tiles require extra attention during installation and have their own instruction manual for this. When you purchase them, you will receive a step-by-step plan with instructions and points of attention. We recommend that you read this manual carefully before installing the tiles. Or hire a good tiler who is familiar with this type of tiles.
Suitable for
Bejmats can be used both indoors and outdoors. For outdoors: under a canopy, protected from water and sun. A heavy frost can crack the glaze.
They are suitable as wall tiles and as floor tiles. The surface is irregular so this can result in edges. They are ideal tiles for your hall, toilet, bathroom and kitchen. Bejmats are also very suitable for catering establishments.
Colors and sizes
Bejmat tiles are supplied in many different colours. Each batch has a small colour difference. The tiles from 1 box also have colour differences and irregularities, this has to do with the production process and should be considered normal. Bejmat tiles are hand-cut into different sizes and shapes.
Order, deliver and delivery 
These tiles are delivered per box. For help calculating the required quantities, expert advice or a customized quote, we are happy to help you in one of our showrooms.
Orders can be delivered to your home via our carrier. They are firmly placed on a pallet and there is as little chance of breakage as possible. The costs of this are calculated based on weight and volume and are included in the quote, if applicable.
There is also the possibility to pick up the tiles at our warehouse in Breda or at our showroom in Utrecht. Pick up is only possible by appointment and if the tiles are in stock. If you want to see the tile in real life and you are not able to view them in one of our showrooms, order a sample via our website.
Maintenance
Bejmats have a hard top layer and are easy to maintain. Weekly mopping or cleaning with an all-purpose cleaner is recommended. Preferably use an acid-free product that is not too greasy.
For heavy soiling we recommend using Azule Dirt Remover. This powerful degreaser removes most soiling on various types of tiles.
The Bejmat Gris rose is a handmade wall and floor tile of 4.5x14cm and 2cm thick. This smooth tile has a particularly lively surface and beautiful colour nuances. Bejmat tiles can be placed on both floors and walls and they are ideally suited for the kitchen, toilet, hall or bathroom. In addition, you can use them in many different laying patterns, such as herringbone or half-brick.
Good to know
Bejmats (pronounced 'besjmats') are handmade tiles from Morocco. They are formed from clay in a special way, dried in the sun and baked in an authentic olive pit oven. This labor-intensive work gives the tile its own character. This clay contains lime pits that can often be found on the surface of the tile or in the glaze. This is characteristic of handmade Moroccan tiles and should be considered normal. Bejmats can be used as both floor and wall tiles. If you prefer to place a thinner tile on your wall, take a look at our Zelliges.
Places of Bejmats
Moroccan tiles require extra attention during installation and have their own instruction manual for this. When you purchase them, you will receive a step-by-step plan with instructions and points of attention. We recommend that you read this manual carefully before installing the tiles. Or hire a good tiler who is familiar with this type of tiles.
Suitable for
Bejmats can be used both indoors and outdoors. For outdoors: under a canopy, protected from water and sun. A heavy frost can crack the glaze.
They are suitable as wall tiles and as floor tiles. The surface is irregular so this can result in edges. They are ideal tiles for your hall, toilet, bathroom and kitchen. Bejmats are also very suitable for catering establishments.
Colors and sizes
Bejmat tiles are supplied in many different colours. Each batch has a small colour difference. The tiles from 1 box also have colour differences and irregularities, this has to do with the production process and should be considered normal. Bejmat tiles are hand-cut into different sizes and shapes.
Order, deliver and delivery 
These tiles are delivered per box. For help calculating the required quantities, expert advice or a customized quote, we are happy to help you in one of our showrooms.
Orders can be delivered to your home via our carrier. They are firmly placed on a pallet and there is as little chance of breakage as possible. The costs of this are calculated based on weight and volume and are included in the quote, if applicable.
There is also the possibility to pick up the tiles at our warehouse in Breda or at our showroom in Utrecht. Pick up is only possible by appointment and if the tiles are in stock. If you want to see the tile in real life and you are not able to view them in one of our showrooms, order a sample via our website.
Maintenance
Bejmats have a hard top layer and are easy to maintain. Weekly mopping or cleaning with an all-purpose cleaner is recommended. Preferably use an acid-free product that is not too greasy.
For heavy soiling we recommend using Azule Dirt Remover. This powerful degreaser removes most soiling on various types of tiles.
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