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Premium Thassos Green (Ming Green) Marble Penny Round Mosaic
Infuse your space with the tranquil, organic beauty of the Thassos Green Penny Round Mosaic. This exquisite tile features the soft, pastel-green tones of Ming Green marble, often accented by the brilliant, snowy-white crystalline structure of Thassos. Together, they create a delicate "seafoam" palette that is synonymous with high-end wellness design.
The classic Penny Round format (typically 3/4" or 1" circles) adds a playful yet sophisticated texture to your surfaces. Because of the sheer number of grout joints, this mosaic provides a "soft" feel underfoot and exceptional grip, making it the gold standard for luxury shower floors and wet rooms.
Serene Color Palette: A gentle mix of mint, sage, and icy white that evokes a sense of calm and cleanliness.
Timeless Penny Format: A historic design staple that fits perfectly in both Victorian-restoration and modern-minimalist homes.
Superior Traction: The high grout-to-tile ratio makes this one of the safest and most slip-resistant flooring options available.
Crystalline Luster: Authentic marble construction offers a depth and "glow" that porcelain or glass cannot replicate.
Mesh-Mounted: Pre-assembled on 12" x 12" sheets with interlocking edges for a seamless, "grid-free" installation.
Material: Natural Marble (Ming Green / Thassos Blend)
Pattern: Penny Round (Circles)
Sheet Size: Approximately 12" x 12"
Thickness: 3/8"
Finish: [Polished for a jewel-like glow / Honed for a soft matte feel]
Usage: Shower Floors, Bathroom Floors, Backsplashes, and Niche Accents.
Why is this called "Thassos Green"? While the green stone is technically Ming Green, it is frequently paired with Thassos White or sold alongside it because they share the same dense, crystalline "sugar" structure. This results in a tile that looks more "luminous" than standard green marbles.
What grout color should I use? To keep the look airy and light, a "Bright White" or "Avalanche" grout is best. If you want to lean into the vintage "penny" look, a very light gray like "Frost" will subtly define each individual circle.
Is it hard to keep the grout clean on a penny floor? Because there is more grout than usual, we highly recommend using a High-Performance Grout (like an epoxy or a pre-mixed urethane) which is stain-resistant. Sealing the entire floor once a year will also keep it looking brand new.
White Thinset is a Must: Green and white marbles can be slightly translucent. Using gray thinset will darken the "minty" color and make the white pieces look muddy.
Stagger the Sheets: When laying the 12x12 sheets, be sure to "offset" them slightly and nestle the circles together to avoid seeing "square" lines in your finished floor.
Sealing: Apply a penetrating sealer before grouting to prevent the grout from staining the marble, and again afterthe grout has cured.
pH-Neutral Cleaning: Only use cleaners specifically labeled for natural stone. Avoid vinegar or "tub and tile" sprays, which can etch the marble.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 20 - Jun 25
US$40
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