Eternal
Timeless stone aesthetic in large format.

Eternal
Eternal 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.
Trends come and go; Eternal was named for what remains. This collection renders a classic stone character on large format porcelain, with soft mineral movement and non-repeating faces that read as genuinely quarried rather than printed. The 120 x 60 and 120 x 120 cm panels install with minimal joints, and the choice of Natural or Polished finish decides whether the stone whispers or shines.
Porcelain earns the name too: the material does not fade, stain or wear through, needs no sealing, and its near-zero absorption suits every room in the house. For Greater Vancouver homeowners renovating once and properly, a restrained stone look in a durable format is a decision that will not need revisiting when tastes shift a decade from now.
Specifications
Colors & Variations
Face Variations
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Applications
Where Eternal Works
Main floor living spaces
A quiet stone floor in 120 x 120 cm panels suits open kitchens and family rooms, with a surface that hides everyday dust and takes years of traffic gracefully.
Bathrooms floor to ceiling
Carrying one calm surface across both floors and walls makes even modest bathrooms feel architectural. Use the Natural finish underfoot for wet-area grip and either finish on the walls.
Entry halls and mudrooms
Dense floor-grade panels handle grit, boots and wet gear without staining or sealing, and the forgiving stone pattern keeps the space presentable between cleanings even in the rainy months.
Wainscot and half walls
Panels cut into consistent bands create a stone wainscot along hallways or dining rooms, adding permanence and protecting walls where chairs and traffic scuff paint.
Design Notes
Pairing & Layout Ideas
Eternal is built to cooperate. Shaker cabinetry, painted trim, natural wood and nearly any metal finish sit comfortably against its even stone tones. It also plays the calm counterpart to more expressive collections; a feature wall in Wacom or Bayona gains impact when Eternal holds the surrounding floor. Choose a grout within a shade of the tile and a simple stacked or offset layout so the material, not the pattern, defines the room.
FAQ
Eternal Questions
Will Eternal look dated in ten years?
Its whole premise is avoiding that. Soft stone visuals in neutral tones have been used continuously for centuries, and the large format reads as architecture rather than fashion. Pattern-heavy or strongly coloured tiles date faster; restrained stone looks are the safer long bet.
How do the two sizes work together?
The 120 x 120 cm square suits open floors, while the 120 x 60 cm rectangle handles walls, borders and rooms where a directional lay flatters the proportions. They share the same faces and finishes, so mixing sizes between rooms keeps the palette unified.
What maintenance does the floor need?
Sweep or vacuum grit, then damp mop with water or a neutral cleaner. No sealing, waxing or polishing is ever required, and spills including oil and wine sit on the surface rather than soaking in. Grout lines, kept minimal by the format, are the only extra.
Can I view full panels rather than small samples?
Yes, and with large format we strongly recommend it. Full displays at our Richmond location show how the non-repeating faces vary across panels, something a hand sample cannot convey. The showroom is open weekdays and Saturdays with no appointment needed.
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