Zellige / Custom made

TRC9-2

Marketed exclusively by Ateliers Zelij without reproduction authorization.

All our “Custom made” creations are customizable in the 31 colors of Ateliers Zelij.

Bleu Pétrole
TC19
Celadon
TC37
Bleu Baby
TC09
Aqua
TC44
Turquoise
TC02
Camel
TC08
Noir
TC31
Terracotta
TC01
Beige
TC22
Blanc de Fes
TC06
Blanc Titane
TC00
Bleu Nuit
TC48
Corail
TC52
Caramel
TC54
Tabac
TC99
Bleu gris
TC23A
Bleu orage
TC33
Bleu
TC35
Rouge
TC04
Rouge cerise
TC38
Rose
TC12
Rose poudré
TC57
Vert d'eau
TC10
Argile
TC15
Pistache
TC07
Vert
TC03
Vert Ziti
TC36
Cuir
TC13
Marron
TC11
Miel
TC20
Jaune orange
TC25
Jaune
TC32
Gris clair
TC39
Gris
TC41
Gris foncé
TC40
Category: Zellige / Custom made
Collection: Creative ©
Reference: TRC9-2
Delivery delay: Within 6 weeks
Pre-assembled plate: 30 cm x
30 cm x
1.4 cm
Conditioning: 1 m2 m2
Minimum order: 2 m2 m2

Are you looking for authentic, original, and timeless Moroccan zellige tiles?

Designer Samir Mazer has created the Creative Collection, featuring the TRC9-2 model. This elegant trapezoid zellige pattern with refined graphic lines is crafted according to the traditional Fez zellige craftsmanship. Its composition enhances the subtle vibrations, depth, and unique character of genuine handcrafted zellige from Fez.

Did you know?
This zellige creation is very easy to install, as it is supplied on pre-assembled rigid mesh sheets, ensuring precision, consistency, and efficiency during installation.

Feel free to contact our team via the contact form.
We support our clients in the creation of custom-made zellige patterns, highlighting our expertise and savoir-faire in handcrafted artisanal tile design.

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