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A Brick of Pure Light: Yukon Clear Glass Brick Wall Tile

Part of the Glassworks clear glass collection, brought to you by Hyperion Tiles as an Original Style clear glass panel.

The Yukon Clear Glass Brick Wall Tile brings the timeless brick format into pure, light-filled glass. Inspired by the pristine, ice-clear reaches of the Yukon, this 152 x 75mm tile lays up into a bright, reflective wall that feels both classic and quietly contemporary.

Non-porous and effortless to keep clean, it is made for the busiest walls in the home — kitchen splashbacks, shower enclosures and bathroom surrounds — where it bounces daylight and lamplight around the room.

The Hyperion Family Promise

  • Design Continuity — one clear-glass family across every size, brick, bevel, highlight strip and splashback, so a scheme flows without a break.
  • Premium Durability — non-porous, colour-stable glass that shrugs off moisture, steam and daily cleaning.
  • Order a Sample — free to collect from our Ascot showroom, or posted to you for a small postage charge.
  • Dedicated Delivery — free UK delivery on orders over £1,000.
  • Personalised Project Support — our team will help you calculate quantities and plan your layout.

⚠ Installation & Care Tips

  • Adhesive — always use a WHITE glass tile adhesive; translucent clear glass shows a grey or dark adhesive straight through, so white keeps it bright.
  • Where to use — non-porous and wipe-clean, it is ideal for kitchen splashbacks, shower and bathroom walls and other wet areas.
  • Cutting & edges — score and snap with a glass cutter (a standard wet saw tends to chip the edge); take care with cut and exposed edges and finish them neatly at external corners.
  • Cleaning — no sealing needed; wipe with a soft cloth and a non-abrasive glass cleaner.

Visit Our Ascot Showroom

See this clear glass in person at our Ascot showroom, 67 High Street, Ascot. Free cut samples are available to collect, or we can post them for a small charge. Enjoy free UK delivery on orders over £1,000.

Call our team on 01344 620211 for advice, quantities or a tailored quote.

Specification

Product Name: Yukon Clear Glass Brick Wall Tile

Brand: Original Style

Range: Glassworks Clear Glass

Material: Glass

Finish: Gloss (clear)

Colour: Clear / Neutral

Tile Size: 152 x 75 x 6mm

Edge: Straight (flat)

Suitability: Interior walls, wet & dry — kitchens, bathrooms, showers & splashbacks

Frostproof: No — interior use only

Sealing: Not required — glass is non-porous

Adhesive: Use a white, flexible glass-rated adhesive (grey adhesive shows through clear glass)

Availability: Usually in stock

Sold By: The Tile — approx. 87.7 tiles per m² (0.0114m² per tile)

Cutting: Score and snap with a glass cutter

Delivery And Returns

Access Issues For Large Pallet Deliveries

Our delivery drivers may be prevented from delivering your order by the following:

• Low hanging trees and bridges.

• Narrow roads, gateways, or cars on either side of the road.

• No turning point for the delivery vehicle.

• Unfinished tracks and roads.

• 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.

Checking Orders

Check your delivery as soon as it arrives!

Once the goods are unloaded, they become the responsibility of the receiver.

If you notice any issues with your order, please contact us within three working days so we can resolve the problem quickly and efficiently. Prompt reporting helps us ensure your satisfaction with our products and services.

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Returns are accepted only for complete orders; partial orders cannot be accepted. To begin a return, please contact us within 14 days of receiving your delivery.

All other Brands

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

What is the difference between a brick tile and a metro tile?

In practice the terms overlap. Both describe a rectangular wall tile laid in an offset, brick-like pattern. 'Metro' usually refers to the classic 200 x 100mm proportion made famous by underground stations, while 'brick' is used more loosely for any elongated rectangle, including longer, slimmer formats.

The laying pattern matters more than the name. A half-offset bond gives the traditional look, a third-offset feels more contemporary, and a stacked vertical bond reads as distinctly modern.

Which way up should brick glass tiles be laid?

Horizontally in a running bond is the traditional choice and it visually widens a room. Stacking them vertically draws the eye upward and suits a tall splashback or a shower recess, and herringbone turns the same tile into a feature in its own right.

Vertical and herringbone layouts use more tiles at the cut edges, so allow a little extra on your order. We usually suggest 10% wastage for a straight bond and around 15% for herringbone.

Are these tiles suitable for a shower or wet room?

Yes. Glass is completely non-porous, so it will not absorb water, harbour mould in the body of the tile, or stain — which makes it a strong choice for shower walls and splash zones.

The performance of the finished wall depends on what sits behind it. You need a properly waterproofed substrate, a suitable adhesive for glass, and a waterproof grout. We can specify the full build-up for you.

What adhesive and grout should I use with glass tiles?

Use a white, flexible, cement-based adhesive rated for glass. Grey adhesive will show through clear and translucent glass and dull the colour, which is the single most common mistake we see.

For grout, a white or colour-matched flexible grout is usually best. In a shower, use a waterproof or epoxy grout. Buy your adhesive and grout at the same time as your tiles and we will make sure the combination is right for the tile you have chosen.

How many tiles of this size do I need per square metre?

At 152 x 75 x 6mm, each tile covers roughly 0.0114m², which works out at about 87.72 tiles per square metre.

To work out your order: multiply the height by the width of each area you are tiling to get the total square metres, multiply that figure by 87.72, then round up to the nearest full tile. Add 10% on top for cuts and breakages, or around 15% for a herringbone or diagonal layout.

If you would rather not do the sums, send us the dimensions of your space and we will confirm the quantity — and if you are close to a box quantity we will tell you, as it is often cheaper to take the full box. Free cut samples are available, and you are welcome to see the range in our Ascot showroom.

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