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Description

Classical Ornament, Spoken in Oxblood

A 152 x 65mm ceramic moulding carrying the classical egg-and-dart relief, glazed in deep claret: the Artworks Burgundy Egg & Dart Moulding, from Hyperion Tiles, your official Original Style stockist.

Egg-and-dart is one of the oldest running ornaments in Western architecture — an alternating rhythm of rounded ovolo forms and pointed darts, borrowed from Greek stonework and carried on into English plasterwork and joinery. Rendered here in glazed ceramic at 65mm deep, it gives a tiled wall that same measured repetition, and it is substantial enough to act as a cornice in its own right or to sit beneath a plainer capping as the ornamental band in a built-up top.

It belongs in rooms with some formality about them: a panelled dining room, a bar back, a hallway with a dado. In claret the ornament gains a great deal. The glaze thins over each raised egg and pools in the channels between them, deepening there almost to black cherry while the crowns stay glossy and light-catching, so the pattern reads as a run of dark and bright rather than the even, slightly flat repetition it becomes on a white tile. Against antique gold, olive green or dark stained oak it looks entirely at home.

Specification

Product Name: Artworks Burgundy Egg & Dart Moulding

Brand: Original Style

Collection: Artworks

Material: Glazed Ceramic

Finish: Gloss

Colour: Burgundy

Tile Size: 152 x 65mm (15.2 x 6.5cm)

Edge Finish: Moulded — classical egg-and-dart relief

Suitability: Internal Walls — wet and dry areas

Frostproof: No — internal use only

Sealing: Not required

Availability: Usually in stock

Sold By: The Box — 4 pieces per box, covering 0.6 linear metres (6.6 pieces per linear metre)

Box Weight: 0.72kg

Matching Pieces: Sits with the Artworks Burgundy field tile, Large Brick and both bevelled metro tiles; combine it with the Dentil or the Plain Cornice for a layered cornice.

Installation & care

Installation & care

  • Adhesive & Grout: White flexible adhesive throughout. Choose a soft stone or warm putty grout a touch lighter than the tile and avoid brilliant white altogether, which cuts a hard pale grid into a deep red and drains it. Keep grout out of the carved channels — sponge them clear while it is still workable.
  • Layout: Egg-and-dart has a direction and a repeat: dry-lay the whole run before fixing so the pattern meets neatly at both ends, and centre it on the wall rather than starting from one corner.
  • Cleaning: The gloss glaze is non-porous and needs no sealing. Wipe with warm water and a mild detergent; avoid abrasive pads and acidic limescale removers, which will dull the surface over time.
Delivery And Returns

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Special Order Items

Orders for special order items are non-returnable unless they are damaged on delivery or are faulty.

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Product Frequently Asked Questions

Can Artworks Burgundy tiles be used in a shower or wet room?

Yes. Artworks is specified for both wet and dry wall areas, so Burgundy is at home in a shower enclosure, a wet room or around a bath. The background must be sound, dry and properly tanked, and a flexible waterproof adhesive and grout used throughout the wet zone. A deep claret glaze is striking in a shower — wet, the colour goes darker and more saturated still, closer to port than to red wine.

Can Artworks Burgundy be used on a floor?

No. Artworks Burgundy is a glazed ceramic wall tile and is not rated for floors. The glaze would scratch and wear through under traffic, and a gloss surface gives little grip underfoot. Keep it on the walls and choose a porcelain, quarry or geometric floor beneath it — a black and white geometric or a red quarry tile both sit naturally under this colour, and our team can help you pair them.

Will Artworks Burgundy match my existing tiles?

Burgundy is a deeply pigmented red glaze, and reds move more between production batches than almost any other colour — the eye is unusually sensitive to a shift in a red tone. Order the whole job at once so it comes from one batch, keep a few spares from it for later repairs, and if you are matching to tiles already on the wall, ask us for a sample to hold against them before committing.

What adhesive and grout should I use with Artworks Burgundy?

Fix with a white flexible tile adhesive and allow a 2-3mm joint. For grout, a mid grey, a warm putty or a soft stone tone all work well against the claret. Avoid a brilliant white — on a red this deep it draws a hard white grid over the wall and makes the colour look flatter than it is. A grout a shade or two lighter than the tile keeps the pattern legible without shouting.

Is Artworks Burgundy in stock, and how quickly can it be delivered?

Burgundy is usually held in stock across the range. We deliver throughout the UK, and delivery is free on orders over £1,000; below that it is calculated at checkout. If your project is on a deadline, or you need a large quantity of a single piece, call the showroom on 01344 620211 and we will confirm availability before you order.

How does Artworks Burgundy compare with the other Artworks colours?

Burgundy is the most formal colour in the range. Brilliant White is cool and optical, Vintage White the warmest and most aged, County White a soft creamy Victorian white, Ivory a neutral cream with a grey undertone, Palladian Beige a quiet warm stone and Ochre a deep golden yellow. Teapot Brown is the other dark colour — a treacle brown that reads as utilitarian and homely. Burgundy is its opposite in mood: a claret red that reads as dressed, civic and deliberate, the colour of a dining room or a club rather than a scullery.

Can I see a sample before I order?

Yes. Cut samples are free to collect from our Ascot showroom, or we can post one to you for the cost of postage. Seeing the glaze in your own light is the surest way to judge how it will sit against your paint, stone and metalwork.

How much extra should I order for cuts and wastage?

As a guide, add around 10% to your measured area for cuts and breakages, and nearer 15% for a herringbone, diagonal or brick-bond layout. It is also worth keeping a few spare tiles from the same batch in case a repair is ever needed.

Which Artworks pieces are available in Burgundy?

Eighteen pieces: the 152 x 152mm field tile, the 152 x 76mm half tile, a 228 x 75mm large brick, bevelled metro tiles in 150 x 75mm and 75 x 75mm, a skirting tile, a plain cornice, an external corner trim, and ten mouldings — Victoria, Albert, Astragal, Dentil, Egg & Dart, Hogarth, Omega, Rope, Scroll and Sigma. Burgundy does not include handed corner pieces, an internal corner trim, wrapping pieces, rectangles or rounded edges; where those details are needed they are mitred or butted on site.

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