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Description

The Deepest Moulding in the Ochre Range

A generous 152 x 75mm moulded band in a saturated golden yellow, drawn to cap a run of tiling with real architectural weight: the Artworks Ochre Victoria Moulding, from Hyperion Tiles, your official Original Style stockist.

The Victoria is the broadest of the Artworks mouldings, a stepped Victorian section that rises and falls across 75mm of face — a deep hollow, a raised bead and a flat upper step. It exists to do for a tiled wall what a timber dado rail does for a panelled room: to give the surface a horizontal line it can be read against, and to stop a field of tile at a height that looks deliberate rather than arbitrary.

Run it at dado height above a half-tiled wall, along the top of a bath surround, or as the crown of a shower enclosure. On a deep ochre glaze the profile does something no white can: the shadow inside each hollow pools to amber and burnt honey rather than grey, so the piece reads as carved and gilded rather than as glazed tile. In flat north light it holds its colour where a white would drift to grey; under evening lamplight the raised bead catches and the recesses drop away.

Specification

Product Name: Artworks Ochre Victoria Moulding

Brand: Original Style

Collection: Artworks

Material: Glazed Ceramic

Finish: Gloss

Colour: Ochre

Tile Size: 152 x 75mm (15.2 x 7.5cm)

Edge Finish: Straight, stepped Victorian moulded relief profile

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: 0.84kg

Matching Pieces: Pairs with the Artworks Ochre field, half and metro tiles, the Plain Cornice and the Skirting Tile. Victoria corner pieces are not stocked in Ochre — external corners are mitred on site.

Installation & care

Installation & care

  • Adhesive & Grout: Fix with a white flexible tile adhesive and grout in warm sand, buff or a soft mid-grey. Avoid brilliant white — against a colour this saturated it reads as a hard white grid ruled across the wall. Keep grout out of the hollows of the profile and sponge the relief while the joint is still soft.
  • Layout: Set the moulding out first and work the field tiles down to it, so the horizontal line lands exactly where you want it. Ochre does not stock a handed Victoria corner, so external returns are mitred on site — cut both faces at 45 degrees and ease the joint with a rubbing stone.
  • 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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You may return your items within 14 days of receiving or collecting your delivery. Please note that a restocking fee of 20% to 30% will apply, depending on the specific terms of the product range. For further details, feel free to contact us.

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 Ochre tiles be used in a shower or wet room?

Yes. Artworks is specified for both wet and dry wall areas, so Ochre 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 saturated colour like this one is particularly effective in a shower, where the glaze catches the light and the steam keeps it looking freshly wet.

Can Artworks Ochre be used on a floor?

No. Artworks Ochre is a glazed ceramic wall tile and is not rated for floors. The glaze would scratch and wear through in traffic, and it offers no meaningful slip resistance underfoot. Use it on the walls and choose a porcelain, natural stone or encaustic-effect tile for the floor beneath — our team can help you find a floor that sits well with the ochre.

Will Artworks Ochre match my existing tiles?

Ochre is a strong, saturated colour and shade can shift a little between production batches, which is far more visible in a deep tone than in a white. Order the whole job in one go so it comes from a single batch, keep a few spare tiles from that batch for future repairs, and if you are matching to tiles already on the wall, ask us for a sample to hold against them before you commit.

What adhesive and grout should I use with Artworks Ochre?

Fix with a white flexible tile adhesive and allow a 2-3mm joint. For grout, a warm sand, buff or soft mid-grey sits comfortably against the ochre. Avoid a brilliant white grout — against a colour this saturated it reads as a hard white grid drawn over the wall, and it fights the warmth of the glaze rather than supporting it.

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

Ochre 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 one piece, call the showroom on 01344 620211 and we will confirm availability before you order.

How does Artworks Ochre compare with the other Artworks colours?

Ochre is the boldest colour in the range. Where Brilliant White is cool and optical, Vintage White is the warmest and most aged, County White is a soft creamy Victorian white and Ivory is a neutral cream with a grey undertone, Ochre leaves the white family entirely for a deep golden yellow. Palladian Beige is the quiet warm stone tone; Ochre is what happens when that warmth is turned all the way up. It is a colour to commit to rather than a backdrop.

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 Ochre?

Seventeen pieces: the 152 x 152mm field tile, the 152 x 76mm half tile, 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. Ochre does not include handed corner pieces, an internal corner trim, wrapping pieces, large bricks, rectangles or rounded edges; where those are needed the detail is mitred or butted on site.

Are there matching corner pieces for the Ochre Victoria Moulding?

Handed corner pieces are not stocked in Ochre — they are made for some of the white colourways but not for this one. External corners are mitred on site instead, which a good tiler will do neatly with a wet cutter. Plan your run so the mitres fall where they are least conspicuous, and allow a couple of spare pieces for setting up the cut.

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