
Botticelli Birth Of Venus Masterpiece Tile
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Botticelli Birth Of Venus Masterpiece Tile
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Once an order has been placed goods that are in stock, can normally be dispatched for delivery within 3-5 working days. Delivery of special orders, slabs, large-format tiles, some bathware and sizeable orders is best carried out on one of our specialist off-load vehicles, so timescales will be advised before any tiles are ordered. A specific delivery date will be arranged to suit you.
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Description
Botticelli, one of the greatest Italian Renaissance painters, worked in Florence under the patronage of the influential Medici family. Known for masterpieces like The Birth of Venus (c. 1481), now housed in the Uffizi Gallery, Botticelli’s art draws inspiration from classical, Biblical, and contemporary sources.
Our Artworks range features ceramic wall tiles, mouldings, and decorative pieces designed to elevate bathrooms, kitchens, and other spaces. With rich, intense colors, deep translucent glazes, and intricate craftsmanship, these tiles are perfect for creating timeless classic or modern contemporary designs. Discover how our handcrafted ceramics can bring Renaissance-inspired elegance to your home.
- Range: Artworks
- Material: Ceramic
- Colour: Multi Colour
- Finish: Decorated
- Dimensions: 560 x 360 x 10mm
- Edge: Straight
- Suitability: Interior Dry Walls
- Availability: Usually in stock
This decorative tile, sold individually, offers a refined touch to any interior, capturing the essence of the "birth of venus" and bringing a piece of art history into your home.