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Description

The Oldest Ornament in Architecture, Glazed in Soft Green

A 152 x 65mm relief-moulded border in pale, glossy sage with a cool blue-green cast: the Artworks Jade Breeze Egg & Dart Moulding, from Hyperion Tiles, your official Original Style stockist.

The egg-and-dart goes back to Greek temple architecture, where alternating ovoid and arrowhead forms were carved into the ovolo of a cornice, and it has been redrawn in every century since. At 65mm it is among the deeper mouldings in the Artworks set, and that generous depth is what gives the carving room to read properly. The pattern is modelled into the body of the piece rather than printed on it, so the eggs stand genuinely proud of the ground and cast their own shadow.

A green glaze suits deep relief better than most colours. It runs thicker in the hollows between each egg and darkens there towards a bottle green, while the crowns of the ovoids stay light and highly glossy, so the pattern describes itself in tone as well as in shadow. Run it as a picture-rail band above field tiling or as the crown of a half-height scheme. Jade Breeze belongs to two periods at once, Victorian utility and the 1930s bathroom, and a classical carving of this weight tips it firmly towards the older reading, particularly beside unlacquered brass and aged oak.

Specification

Product Name: Artworks Jade Breeze Egg & Dart Moulding

Brand: Original Style

Collection: Artworks

Material: Glazed Ceramic

Finish: Gloss

Colour: Jade Breeze

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

Edge Finish: Relief-moulded egg-and-dart profile, straight edge

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

Box Weight: 0.72kg

Matching Pieces: Pairs with the Artworks Jade Breeze field and half tiles, plain cornice, skirting, external corner trim and the rest of the moulding set. Handed corner pieces are not stocked in Jade Breeze — external corners are mitred on site.

Installation & care

Installation & care

  • Adhesive & Grout: White flexible adhesive throughout, since a grey adhesive can shadow through a pale glaze and cool the colour further. Grout in a soft stone or a pale grey-green, close in tone and a shade cooler than the tile. Brilliant white is the one to avoid: the hard white grid is precisely what makes Victorian institutional tiling read as institutional, and it will push a soft green towards clinical. A warm beige or putty is the opposite trap, dragging the green towards olive. On a carving this deep, keep grout out of the hollows and sponge the recesses clean before it begins to go off.
  • Layout: Set the wall out from the moulding line rather than from the floor. Its 65mm depth is generous enough to want an unbroken run, so dry-lay the lengths, work out where the cuts fall, and adjust the tiling below to keep a full egg at each visible end. External corners are mitred on site.
  • 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.
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Product Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes. Artworks is specified for both wet and dry wall areas, so Jade Breeze is at home in a shower enclosure, a wet room or around a bath. The background must be sound, dry and properly tanked, with a flexible waterproof adhesive and grout throughout the wet zone. Green does something worth knowing in a shower: wet, the glaze deepens and the blue in it comes forward, so a run of tiling looks a shade cooler and richer under running water than it does dry.

Can I use Artworks Jade Breeze on the floor?

No. Artworks is a wall tile range only. The glaze is not rated for foot traffic and would scratch and dull quickly underfoot, and a gloss surface of this kind is slippery when wet. A soft green wall wants a floor with some pattern and some warmth beneath it — a black and white geometric, an encaustic-look design, or a terracotta quarry tile all work. Call 01344 620211 and we will suggest something to sit under it.

Will every Jade Breeze tile be exactly the same shade?

There is slight variation between production batches, and green shows it more than most colours because the eye reads a small shift towards blue or towards olive very readily. Order the whole quantity for a room at once, including your wastage allowance, and mix tiles from several boxes as you set out rather than working box by box. If you need to add to existing tiling later, send us a photograph and we will tell you honestly how close a current batch is likely to be.

What adhesive and grout colour should I use with Jade Breeze?

Use a white flexible adhesive — a grey adhesive can shadow through the glaze and cool the colour further. For grout, a soft stone, a pale grey-green or a warm off-white all work well. Two to avoid. A brilliant white grout is the main risk with any green: the hard white grid is exactly what makes Victorian institutional tiling read as institutional, and it will push a soft green towards clinical. At the other extreme, a warm beige or putty grout pulls the green towards olive and muddies it. Stay close in tone and slightly cool.

Is Jade Breeze in stock, and how quickly can it be delivered?

Jade Breeze is usually held in stock across the range — field and half tiles, the full set of mouldings, and the relief-moulded decorative tiles. We will confirm availability and a delivery date for your exact quantity when you order, and UK delivery is free on orders over £1,000. If a piece is temporarily out we will tell you the lead time before you commit rather than after. Call 01344 620211 or visit us at 67 High Street, Ascot.

How does Jade Breeze compare with the other Artworks colours?

Artworks runs from whites and creams through soft neutrals to the strong colours. Jade Breeze is the soft green: a pale sage with a cool blue-green cast, lighter and fresher than a Victorian bottle green. It is also the most versatile period colour in the range, because it belongs equally to a Victorian scullery and to a 1930s bathroom — the same glaze reads Edwardian with brass and Art Deco with chrome, depending entirely on what you put with it. Order a sample and hold it against your own light before deciding.

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 pieces are available in Artworks Jade Breeze?

Eighteen products. Fifteen plain pieces: the 152 x 152mm field tile, the 152 x 76mm half tile, a skirting tile, a plain cornice, an external corner trim, and ten mouldings — Victoria, Egg & Dart, Dentil, Hogarth, Albert, Rope, Astragal, Scroll, Sigma and Omega. Then three relief-moulded decorative tiles: Berkeley, Grosvenor and St. James. Jade Breeze does not include a large brick tile, bevelled metro tiles, handed corner pieces, an internal corner trim, wrapping pieces or rounded-edge tiles. Everything is sold by the box.

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