Our 335 (Butterfly patterned tin ceiling tiles are a fantastic way to bring a breath of fresh air to your home’s interior. 335 (Butterfly is an ornate, nature-inspired tin ceiling pattern evocative of the wings of a butterfly resting on a leaf. Featuring a 6” repeated butterfly motif, this tin ceiling tile pattern is a versatile interior design element that fares equally well as a backsplash in the kitchen or a drop ceiling using a grid in your family room. Pressed from our finest authentic tin, 335 (Butterfly metal ceiling tiles live up to our high quality standards. 335 (Butterfly patterned tin tiles can be ordered unfinished or pre-finished in powder-coated, white, hand-painted, and clear lacquer styles, and are available for easy lay-in or surface mount installation. For a complete catalog of finishes from Shanko, see our Available Finishes page. For help installing tin ceiling panels or tiles, take a look at our tin ceiling installation guide. NEW! Now all Shanko ceiling tiles are available with WhisperTech® acoustic dampening technology, providing the best noise reduction for your Commercial or Residential project.
NEW CUSTOM FACE PLATES! Shanko now offers custom face plates for all your Backsplash and Wainscoting needs. For a complete listing of our custom face plates, please visit our Face Plate page.
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Steel
Black
Bronze
Champagne
Cherrywood
Clear Lacquer
Egg Shell
Enchanted Sand
Fire Engine Red
Gunmetal
Kawasaki Green
Koko Brown
Lincoln Copper
Maple
Metallic Brass
Metallic Copper
Midnight Blue
Saddle
Silver Grey
Sour Apple
Titanium
Walnut
Warm White
White
Antique Brass
Antique Copper
Antique Copper Patina
Antique Cream
Antique Crimson
Antique Expresso
Antique French Blue
Antique Marsala
Antique Oil Rubbed Silver
Antique Onyx
Antique Pewter
Antique Rustic Black
Antique Steel Rust
Antique White
Antique White Copper
Antique White Gold
Bordeaux
Classic Burgundy
Concord Ivory
Knights Armor
Marsala Pewter
Midnight Gold
Monterey
Oiled Bronze
Old Lace
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 12 November, 2008.