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Rust, Bronze And Cream, Banded Through One Wall

Scabos travertine with a hand-split face, supplied as a 15.2 x 61cm ledger panel, by Hyperion Tiles.

Scabos is the multi-toned face of travertine, and it is the most talkative stone in the family. Cut to expose the full run of mineral bedding, a single panel can carry cream, oatmeal, tan, silver-grey and a strong rust-bronze in parallel bands no thicker than a finger. Splitting rather than sawing the face leaves those bands standing in low relief, each strip stepping a few millimetres proud of its neighbour, so the colour and the shadow reinforce each other. Turn the light down the wall and the bronze seams pick up almost a metallic warmth; flatten the light and it settles back into sand and stone.

Give it something architectural to wrap. A log burner surround, the chimney breast above a range, a bar front or the full return of an entrance hall are where Scabos earns its keep — at 61cm wide the panels stack into long, uninterrupted courses, and the eye reads coursed stonework rather than a tiled wall. In bathrooms it makes a fine feature behind a bath or on a single shower return, though the relief will hold soap and limescale, so keep it away from the wettest zone unless you are happy to squeegee. On floors, treat it as a decorative inset rather than a surface to walk across barefoot.

The Hyperion Family Promise

  • Design Continuity - Real quarried stone rather than a printed reproduction, available in 15.2 x 61cm so a scheme can run from floor to wall.
  • Premium Durability - A dense natural stone body suited to internal walls and floors, including bathrooms, showers and wet rooms, once properly sealed.
  • Order a Sample - A £2 sample swatch is posted to you, and full tiles are on display in our Ascot showroom.
  • Dedicated Delivery - We arrange safe, secure delivery for your project, with free UK delivery on orders over £1,000.
  • Personalised Project Support - Our family-run team can help you calculate quantities: this stone is sold by the tile, and roughly 10.8 panels make up a square metre.

⚠ Installation & Care Tips

  • Sealing & Adhesive: Seal with an impregnating stone sealer before grouting and again once the grout has cured. On a multi-toned stone the sealer also deepens the rust and bronze bands, so seal a spare panel first and decide whether you want that richer reading before committing. Fix with a white, non-slump flexible S1 adhesive suited to the weight of a split panel on a vertical face.
  • Layout: Scabos varies more between panels than any plain travertine, so open the whole order and set out a full elevation on the floor before a single one goes up — the aim is to scatter the strongest rust panels rather than let three land together. Fix off a levelled batten, keep the vertical joints staggered, and where two panels meet at an external corner, mitre or use a corner piece so no sawn edge is left exposed.
  • Cleaning: Warm water and a pH-neutral stone cleaner only, brushed lightly into the relief. Acidic limescale removers, vinegar and bleach will etch a permanent dull mark into the split face, and on Scabos they strip the rust bands first, leaving a bleached streak through the pattern.

Visit Our Ascot Showroom

Usually in stock. Remember: Delivery is FREE on orders over £1,000! Visit our family-run showroom at 67 High Street, Ascot, to see the natural stone range in person — with a stone this varied, one photograph only ever shows you a single panel of many.

Need advice on layouts, quantities or sealing? Call our friendly team: 01344 620211

Specification

Product Name: Scabos Travertine Split Face Ledger Panel

Brand: Hyperion Tiles

Material: Scabos Travertine — natural stone

Finish: Split Face — natural riven texture

Colour: Cream, Beige, Brown

Available Sizes: 15.2 x 61cm

Suitability: Internal walls and floors — bathrooms, showers, wet rooms, hallways

Underfloor Heating: Suitable

Frostproof: No — internal use only

Sealing: Required — before grouting and again after

Availability: Usually in stock

Sold By: The tile — 10.8 tiles per m²

Delivery And Returns

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• Low hanging trees and bridges.

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• Lack of solid and flat surface to unload.

• Gravel driveways.

If access issues are not advised and/or delivery cannot be made due to unattendance at delivery, a re-delivery charge may be applied.

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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

Do these natural stone mosaics need sealing?

Yes. Marble, travertine, limestone and onyx are porous stones, so they should be sealed with a good impregnating stone sealer before grouting and again once the grout has cured. Sealing before grouting is the step most often skipped, and it is the one that stops grout haze staining the face of the stone. In a shower or wet room, expect to re-apply the sealer every couple of years.

Will the mosaic I receive look exactly like the photograph?

No, and that is the point of natural stone. Veining, tone and the density of markings shift from block to block, so your sheets will be their own thing rather than a copy of the photograph. Order the whole job in one go so it comes from a single batch, then open several boxes at once and shuffle the sheets as you lay, which spreads any variation evenly instead of leaving it in patches.

Can I order a sample before I commit?

Yes. A sample swatch is £2 and is posted to you, which is the sensible way to judge natural stone against your own light, paint and sanitaryware. You are also very welcome to see full sheets in our Ascot showroom, where you can lay them next to the rest of your scheme.

Can these be used on a bathroom floor or inside a shower?

Yes, provided the stone is properly sealed and the substrate is sound and tanked. Mosaics are particularly good on shower floors because the dense grout joints give grip and the small pieces follow a fall to the waste without needing cuts. Bear in mind that a polished finish is considerably more slippery underfoot when wet than a honed, tumbled or brushed one.

Are these mosaics suitable for underfloor heating?

Yes. Natural stone conducts heat well and is one of the better surfaces to lay over underfloor heating. Use a flexible adhesive and a flexible grout, leave the system off until the adhesive and grout have fully cured, then bring the temperature up gradually over several days rather than all at once.

What grout should I use with a stone mosaic?

A fine, unsanded grout is best for the narrow joints found in mosaic sheets — sanded grouts can scratch a polished or honed surface as you work them in. Seal the stone first, choose a grout tone close to the mid-tone of the stone unless you actively want the pattern outlined, and clean the faces as you go rather than letting haze set.

Can I use these outside?

We recommend these mosaics for internal use. Marble, limestone and travertine are frost-sensitive and will etch and weather in a British winter, and a mesh-backed sheet is not the ideal build-up for an exposed terrace. If you have an external or poolside scheme in mind, talk to us first and we will point you at something specified for it.

How should I clean and look after natural stone mosaics?

Use warm water and a pH-neutral stone cleaner. Keep anything acidic well away — limescale removers, vinegar, lemon and most bathroom sprays will etch a dull mark into marble, travertine and limestone within seconds. Avoid bleach and abrasive pads too, and wipe up splashes of wine, oil or toiletries promptly rather than letting them sit.

Do you deliver, and what does it cost?

We deliver throughout the UK, and delivery is free on orders over £1,000. Below that it is calculated at checkout. Stone is heavy, so larger orders travel palletised to a kerbside — please make sure someone is on site to check the boxes over before the driver leaves.

Can I see this mosaic in person?

Please do. Our family-run showroom is at 67 High Street, Ascot, and stone is one of those materials that really does need to be seen rather than scrolled past. Bring your paint colours and a photograph of the room and our team will help you work through it. Call 01344 620211 if you would like to check we have a particular mosaic out on display.

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