


SOHO: Cloud Blue Ceramic Field Tile (4"×16"×5/16" | Glossy | Pressed)
Stocked in USA25 pieces = 10.76 sqft per box.
The Soho collection by Anatolia captures the essence of contemporary design, merging elegance with functionality. Each tile is crafted to elevate spaces, making it a perfect choice for both residential and commercial applications. This collection is designed to satisfy the aesthetic needs of today's discerning designers.
Cloud Blue features a serene blue hue, beautifully complemented by its glossy finish. The reflective surface not only enhances light but also creates a calming atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for tranquil environments. This tile's unique color and sheen add a touch of modern sophistication to any space.
Cloud Blue is suitable for a variety of applications, including residential interior walls, commercial spaces, shower walls, and fireplace surrounds. Its versatility allows for creative design solutions, appealing to a broad audience of architects and interior designers.
With a water absorption rate of 10% ≤E ≤18% - P4 and a breaking strength exceeding 230, the Cloud Blue tile is both stylish and durable. It is GreenGuard certified, ensuring compliance with environmental standards for healthier indoor air quality.
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| Per Piece | Per Box | Per Pallet | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight (lb) | 1.24 | 30.95 | 2167.0 |
| Weight (kg) | 0.56 | 14.04 | 982.9 |
| Coverage (sqft) | 0.43 | 10.76 | 753.2 |
| Coverage (sqm) | 0.04 | 1.0 | 70.0 |
~ / est.Estimated. Per-area ratios are calculated from dimensions and weight — actual values vary by piece. Use as a planning guide, not an exact figure.
Dimensions
Material
Weight & Coverage
| Per Piece | Per Box | Per Pallet | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight (lb) | 1.24 | 30.95 | 2167.0 |
| Weight (kg) | 0.56 | 14.04 | 982.9 |
| Coverage (sqft) | 0.43 | 10.76 | 753.2 |
| Coverage (sqm) | 0.04 | 1.0 | 70.0 |
~ / est.Estimated. Per-area ratios are calculated from dimensions and weight — actual values vary by piece. Use as a planning guide, not an exact figure.






