Bayona
Multi-toned marble in large format slabs.

Bayona
Bayona is part of our premium large format tile collection, offering oversized porcelain tiles and slabs that minimize grout lines and create seamless, contemporary surfaces. Available in our Richmond showroom.
Bayona refuses to pick one colour. Its marble face blends multiple shifting tones in a single surface, veining and shading moving through the 120 x 60 and 120 x 120 cm porcelain panels without repetition. The result feels closer to a natural quarry lot than a designed product, and it gives decorators unusual freedom: several palette directions can key off the same floor.
Being porcelain, the layered colour is permanent and carefree, with no sealing, near-zero absorption, and a face that resists stains and wear. Thicknesses from 6 mm to 12 mm serve walls and floors respectively. For Metro Vancouver renovators who find single-tone slabs too static, Bayona brings movement and depth while staying as practical as any porcelain.
Specifications
Colors & Variations
Face Variations
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Applications
Where Bayona Works
Feature floors with depth
The multi-tonal blend gives a 120 x 120 cm floor visible richness that flat-colour tile lacks, while forgiving crumbs, dust and paw prints between cleanings.
Statement shower walls
Shifting tones wrap a shower in natural-looking variation, and the non-porous face keeps soap residue and mineral deposits sitting on the surface where a quick wipe removes them.
Open stair and gallery walls
Lighter panels clad double-height and stairwell walls, where the changing tones read differently at each level and keep large surfaces engaging instead of monotonous as you move through.
Restaurant dining floors
Multi-toned faces are a hospitality staple because they disguise heavy use so well. The 12 mm floor thickness handles chairs, service trolleys and nightly cleaning without visible wear.
Design Notes
Pairing & Layout Ideas
Pick one tone inside Bayona and let the rest of the room agree with it: paint, cabinetry or textiles matched to a single hue in the face make the whole scheme feel inevitable. Keep companion surfaces simple, a quiet field like Monocolor or Silver LF next door prevents competition. Mid-tone grout drawn from the face keeps joints unobtrusive. Fixtures can go either warm or cool, since the blend supports both directions.
FAQ
Bayona Questions
How different will my panels look from each other?
Expect genuine variation; that is the collection's purpose. Faces are non-repeating and the tonal mix shifts piece to piece, so we recommend viewing multiple full panels and having your installer dry-lay the layout to distribute the tones evenly before anything is set.
Is multi-toned tile harder to decorate around?
It is actually forgiving, because several palette directions already exist in the face. The trick is restraint: choose one or two tones from the tile to echo in the room and keep other surfaces plain. Bring fabric and paint samples when you view it.
Can Bayona run from floor up the wall?
Yes, using the heavier thickness on the floor and lighter panels on walls. Continuous floor-to-wall runs suit this collection especially well, since the shifting tones blur the transition line and make the room read as carved from one material.
What should I check when my order arrives?
Confirm all boxes carry the same production batch and shade code, then unpack several panels and review the tonal spread before installation day. Variation is intended, but you want it distributed deliberately. Set aside any pieces you would rather see in closets or cut zones.
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