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Interior Floors – High Traffic
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Interior Floors - Low Traffic
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Exterior Floors – Freeze or Thaw
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Exterior Floors - Non Freeze or Thaw
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Interior Walls
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Exterior Walls
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Shower Walls + Floors
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Pools + Spas
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Fireplace Surround
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Radiant Heating Compatible
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Sealing Required
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Interior Floors – High Traffic
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Interior Floors - Low Traffic
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Exterior Floors – Freeze or Thaw
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Exterior Floors - Non Freeze or Thaw
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Interior Walls
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Exterior Walls
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Shower Walls + Floors
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Pools + Spas
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Fireplace Surround
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Radiant Heating Compatible
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Sealing Required
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Specifications
4x4
3/8

Surface & Soul
WHAT MAKES ReForma Ceramic UNIQUE
Rooted in the romance of French countryside estates, Toba captures the quiet texture of aged limestone in a durable R11 porcelain body. Modular sizing, circle, and diamond formats offer unmatched design flexibility - from classic layouts to bold contemporary statements. Suitable for floors, walls, shower floors, outdoor spaces, and pools.
From the Countryside to Your Walls
The collection draws inspiration from the textures and tones of the English countryside - stone walls, climbing ivy, and the quiet beauty of natural surfaces.
The ReForma Ceramic comes in three formats: 4×4" square, 2×6" and 2X10" rectangle. Both are available in glossy and matte finishes across 8 colorways, giving you full flexibility to mix formats and finishes within the same palette.
Ceramic is fired at lower temperatures than porcelain, making it lighter and easier to cut- ideal for wall applications and backsplashes. It is best suited for interior walls and light-use surfaces rather than high-traffic floors.
Ceramic tile is low-maintenance. Clean regularly with a damp cloth or mild pH-neutral cleaner. Avoid abrasive pads or harsh chemicals, which can dull glossy finishes over time. Grout lines should be sealed after installation and resealed periodically.
Use a white polymer-modified thinset for wall applications. A 1/16" grout joint with non-sanded grout is recommended for most layouts. Always dry lay before installing to confirm your pattern and blend tiles from multiple boxes for consistent color distribution.



















