RARE - A Sinzig panel in a warm palette 1896

A panel of impeccable quality with applications as a splashback, kitchen counter run, in a shower, as a centralised statement piece, in a chimney hearth...we present this Villeroy & Boch Sinzig panel manufactured in 1896

A rare find, reclaimed from a renovation in the cathedral city of Bourges, France, we have slowly restored these beautiful and unique ceramic encaustic tiles in a warm palette, manufactured in the German city of Sinzig in 1896. The manufacturing of tiles and wall panels in Sinzig dates back to 1870 and in addition to the panel factory founded in Mettlach by Villeroy & Boch in 1869, Ferdinand Frings & Co. ‘Mosaic panels and Thonwaare factory was created in Sinzig. While production has long since ceased there remains a popular, dedicated tile museum in Sinzig.

The tiles are 17cm square, close to 20mm thick, weigh 1.4kgs each and have a moulded relief surface. Each are reverse stamped with the Sinzig scroll and included in the photo gallery are scans from the original Sinzig catalogue that date the tiles to 1896. 

There are 20 tiles available of the top border run and 20 of the centralised motif tiles.

The tiles can be laid in different ways; as a long singular run or as panels and we have shown these options as examples in the photo gallery.

The tiles arrive ready to relay.

A larger Sinzig floor was reclaimed from the same renovation details of which can be found here

Type:

Ceramic

Floor Size:

To 5m²

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