If you're searching for something new — maybe as a back splash, wall accent, or decorative element — give Slate-ish a look. Slate-ish tiles come in seven colors and are made from reclaimed scrap from the fabrication of Richlite and PaperStone countertops. This is 100% post-industrial waste paper laminate cut into strips, squares, bars, and cubes. Slate-ish tiles are light, non-porous, and provide an interesting alternative to stone applications.
5-6-09 Update: Slate-ish tells us most tiles are under $20 psf loose, with a range of $15-40 psf. Backed tiles on pre-mounted panels run about $20 psf extra. Read more about Slate-ish …
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I think these are fabulous and amazing, but would be a real hassle to dust!
I live on a dirt road and have a large wall of Slate-ish in the living room. A brush attachment for a wand vacuum works great for normal cleaning. I have found that a 4″ soft bristle paint brush works for deep cleaning. You really don’t want to try to use a cloth on it, that doesn’t work at all!
Sweet! Very smart and beautiful! Love them all.
Beautiful!
I really like the design!
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Slate-ish tiles are light, non-porous, and provide an interesting alternative to stone applications.