Santa Fe | Pattern 314

314 (Santa Fe patterned tin ceiling tiles provide an exotic design opportunity for your home or business. Busy and angular, these tin tiles are designed with a clear southwestern influence. 314 (Santa Fe is a warm pattern with a lot of character, perfect for your kitchen or restaurant and most striking in earth tones or bright colors. This 12” repeating pattern is manufactured from the finest authentic tin and is available for simple surface mount or lay-in installation. 314 (Santa Fe metal tiles can be purchased unfinished or pre-finished in powder-coated, clear lacquer, white, and vintage hand-painted finishes (for a complete listing of finishes from Shanko, please visit our Available Finishes page. 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.

  • Model: 314
  • Shipping Weight: 2lbs

Starting at: $12.60

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Weight

2 lbs

Size

2' x 2'

Motif

12" Repeat

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 18 June, 2009.