Vietnam-Inspired Hanoi Rose Flooring Unveiled

May 2, 2023

Inspired by the encaustic tiles found throughout Vietnam, Hanoi Rose is charming and elegant, classic yet contemporary,  and a befitting design that would look just as stunning in a period property as a modern new build, putting hallways, bathrooms and kitchens into the design spotlight.

 

 

Abbas Youssefi, Director of Porcelain Superstore, said, “While they might be the newest design to join our collection, these tiles are steeped in history, having been inspired by the stunning flooring found in Vietnam.

“However, unlike their encaustic counterparts, Hanoi Rose has all the benefits of modern manufacturing methods and because they are made from porcelain, are perfect for busy households thanks to minimal maintenance requirements.”

Inspired by the colourful encaustic tiles found throughout Vietnam, their eye-catching design will add an exotic flavour to a home. The perfect base for a modern Victorian bathroom, their floral flair will also bring soul to a kitchen, hallway or living space. The edges are ever-so-slightly chipped in places, to give new floors a little more charm and character. Pair with white wall tiles and you’re guaranteed to create an enduring trend that will stand the test of time.

 

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