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Travertine French Pattern Sets

  • Writer: Kubilay Ergene
    Kubilay Ergene
  • Jan 22
  • 1 min read

The origins of the French pattern lie in the magnificent castles and palaces of 17th-century France. The French pattern was first seen in these grand structures. Another name for the French pattern is Opus Pattern. The concept of this unique pattern is based on a mixture of square and rectangular elements. Although at first glance they appear as elements of completely different sizes, the symmetrical and carefully defined proportions create a striking pattern.


Regarding the advantages of French Pattern Sets, they minimize waste during the installation of travertine. Furthermore, thanks to the multi-dimensional arrangement of the pattern, the weight on the floor is evenly distributed, increasing the durability of the flooring.


Light Travertine French Pattern
Light Travertine French Pattern Set

This pattern, which has survived from the 17th century to the present day, is widely used today in the flooring, exterior walls, pool areas, and gardens of houses. It is also a preferred choice in high-traffic areas such as shopping malls and sidewalks.


Kubilay's Stone combines history and naturalness, currently producing French Pattern Sets from various natural stones. They also offer different selections to suit various budgets, colors, and textures.


French Pattern Set Sizes


203 x 203 mm / 8"x 8"

203 x 406 mm / 8"x 16"

406 x 406 mm / 16"x 16"

406 x 610 mm / 16"x 24"


Standard Thicknesses

12 mm / 1/2"

30 mm / 1 1/4"

50 mm / 2"


Surface Treatments

Tumbled

Honed

Polished

Brushed

Acid Washing

Sandblasted

Bush hammered

Filled


For pricing and further information, please contact Kubilay's Stone sales department.







 
 
 

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