Skip to product information
1 of 1

Tranquil Griss

Tranquil Griss

Elevate your space with Tranquil, a premium 8x48 porcelain tile that seamlessly blends the timeless beauty of wood with the resilience of modern materials. Designed using advanced inkjet technology, this rectified, satin-finish tile captures the rich textures and organic warmth of natural wood while offering superior performance for residential and commercial applications. With 8 unique faces/screens, Tranquil ensures a varied and authentic wood look, perfect for creating stunning floors in living rooms, kitchens, offices, and retail spaces. Its 9mm thickness, PEI 4 abrasion resistance, and frost-resistant properties make it ideal for high-traffic areas, while the 0.5% water absorption rate enhances its durability in moisture-prone environments. Engineered to meet Tile Council of North America (TCNA) standards, Tranquil offers exceptional slip resistance (DCOF .73 dry / .62 wet), ensuring both safety and style. Whether you're designing a cozy retreat or a modern minimalist interior, Tranquil delivers the perfect balance of sophistication, longevity, and ease of maintenance.

  • 6x24 Level 10
  • 12x24 Level 10
  • 24X24 Level 10

Style

Wood Look

Finish

Matte

Usage

Floors

Thickness

23/64

Edge

Rectified

Material

Porcelain

Decos

Yes

Trim

Yes

Variation

V2

VOC Free & Eco Friendly

Ceramic and porcelain tiles are VOC-free. They do not contain harmful chemicals and are safe for indoor use. Once fired and hardened, porcelain is a non-toxic flooring material. Ceramic tile is also free from
PVC3.

Eco-friendly tiles are made from sustainable materials and
produced using environmentally responsible methods. Tiles are a compelling eco-friendly option due to their composition of natural materials, durability, recyclability, No VOC emissions, and energy-efficient production processes.

Scratch Resistant

Ceramic tiles are scratch-resistant. They are made from fired clay and are hard and durable. Porcelain tile is made from a more
cultivated clay and baked at higher temperatures, is even harder than natural
stones.

View full details