SKU: 37570706953

Marazzi Stonehollow Mist 12 in. x 24 in. Glazed Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile (15.6 sq. ft. / case)

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Marazzi Stonehollow Mist 12 in. x 24 in. Glazed Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile (15.6 sq. ft. / case)Stonehollow Mist 12x24 Glazed Porcelain Tile, Floor Wall Italian inspired stone look porcelain in a large 12x24 format brings a clean, contemporary aesthetic to floors and walls. Durable, waterproof and frost resistant, this matte finish tile suits kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas with heavy foot traffic. Each case covers 15. 6 sq. ft. with 8 pieces. Key Features: Stone Look Design: Subtle Mist color with V3 moderate shade variation for natural

Stonehollow Mist 12x24 Glazed Porcelain Tile, Floor/Wall

Italian-inspired stone-look porcelain in a large 12x24 format brings a clean, contemporary aesthetic to floors and walls. Durable, waterproof and frost-resistant, this matte-finish tile suits kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas with heavy foot traffic. Each case covers 15.6 sq. ft. with 8 pieces.


Key Features:

  • Stone-Look Design: Subtle Mist color with V3 moderate shade variation for natural stone appeal
  • Durable Porcelain: Class 4 abrasion resistance and 275 lb break strength for high-traffic areas
  • Slip Resistance: DCOF ≥ 0.42 for use on dry or wet level floors; not recommended for shower floors
  • Indoor/Outdoor Versatility: Impervious, waterproof, and frost resistant for floors, walls, and backsplashes
  • Large-Format Ease: 12 in. x 24 in. pressed-edge, matte finish; suggested 3/16 in. grout line

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Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Approximate Tile Size 12x24
Product Length (in.) 24 in
Product Width (in.) 12 in
Product Thickness 8 mm (5/16 in.)
Color/Finish Mist
Color Family White
Tile Finish Matte, low sheen
Shade Variation V3 - Moderate Variation
Tile Material Porcelain
Flooring and Tile Look Stone Look
Edge Type Pressed
DCOF Rating ≥ 0.42
Break Strength 275 lb
Abrasion Resistance (PEI/Class) Class 4
Water Absorption Impervious (<0.5%)
Water Protection Waterproof
Tile Features Chemical resistant; Frost resistant; Compatible with radiant/underfloor heating
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor and Outdoor
Application Location Backsplash, Floor, Wall
Installation Method Mortar
Suggested Grout Line Size 3/16 in.
Commercial/Residential Residential and light commercial
Shower Floor Compatibility Not compatible (tile size)
Case Coverage 15.6 sq. ft. per case
Pieces per Case 8
Case Weight 64.72 lbs
Manufacturer Warranty 1 year against manufacturing defect
Recommended Overlap Do not exceed 33%; 50% overlap not recommended

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: How many tiles come in a case and how much area does it cover?
A: Each case includes 8 tiles totaling 15.6 sq. ft. of coverage.


Q: Where can this tile be installed?
A: Suitable for floors, walls, and backsplashes in residential and light commercial settings; approved for indoor and outdoor use.


Q: Is this tile safe for wet areas?
A: Yes, with DCOF ≥ 0.42 for level floors; due to the tile size, it is not recommended for shower floors.


Q: What grout joint is recommended?
A: A 3/16 in. grout line is suggested, with overlap not to exceed 33% for staggered installations.


Q: What is the thickness of the tile?
A: Approximately 8 mm (5/16 in.) thick.


Soft Mist, Strong Presence

Stonehollow Mist drapes the room in a quiet, layered texture that feels both airy and grounded. The elongated 12x24 silhouette stretches surfaces, creating a sleek, modern rhythm underfoot. Pair it with deep navy cabinetry and warm brass for a crisp contrast, or let it whisper alongside pale woods and linen neutrals. It’s a timeless foundation—luxury distilled into everyday living.


Bring effortless stone style and durable performance to your space—order Stonehollow Mist today.

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