INAX Sairin White Mix (HAL-35B-SAR-1)
INAX Sekiha Black (HAL-R-SKH-5) ★
INAX Sekiha Brown (HAL-R-SKH-4)
INAX Sekiha Light Brown (HAL-R-SKH-3)
INAX Sekiha Light Moss Green (HAL-R-SKH-2)
INAX Sekiha White (HAL-R-SKH-1) ★
INAX Sentousai Beige (HAL-RN-STS-14)
“Kawarabei” Traditional artisans in Japan had an eco-aware custom of reusing old roof tiles of various shapes as material for the exterior walls of new houses. These walls show fragments of these roof tiles kneaded into them. INAX’s Sentousai tiles recreate the natural textures of these kawarabei, i.e., plaster (mud) walls. Three types of tiles, all with different thicknesses, make up Sentousai. The lights and shadows produced by these differences in thicknesses are a unique feature of these unusual Sentousai tiles.
INAX Sentousai Black (HAL-RN-STS-12) ★
“Kawarabei” Traditional artisans in Japan had an eco-aware custom of reusing old roof tiles of various shapes as material for the exterior walls of new houses. These walls show fragments of these roof tiles kneaded into them. INAX’s Sentousai tiles recreate the natural textures of these kawarabei, i.e., plaster (mud) walls. Three types of tiles, all with different thicknesses, make up Sentousai. The lights and shadows produced by these differences in thicknesses are a unique feature of these unusual Sentousai tiles.
INAX Sentousai Brown (HAL-RN-STS-13) ★
“Kawarabei” Traditional artisans in Japan had an eco-aware custom of reusing old roof tiles of various shapes as material for the exterior walls of new houses. These walls show fragments of these roof tiles kneaded into them. INAX’s Sentousai tiles recreate the natural textures of these kawarabei, i.e., plaster (mud) walls. Three types of tiles, all with different thicknesses, make up Sentousai. The lights and shadows produced by these differences in thicknesses are a unique feature of these unusual Sentousai tiles.
INAX Sentousai Grey (HAL-RN-STS-15) ★
“Kawarabei” Traditional artisans in Japan had an eco-aware custom of reusing old roof tiles of various shapes as material for the exterior walls of new houses. These walls show fragments of these roof tiles kneaded into them. INAX’s Sentousai tiles recreate the natural textures of these kawarabei, i.e., plaster (mud) walls. Three types of tiles, all with different thicknesses, make up Sentousai. The lights and shadows produced by these differences in thicknesses are a unique feature of these unusual Sentousai tiles.
INAX Sentousai White (HAL-RN-STS-11) ★
“Kawarabei” Traditional artisans in Japan had an eco-aware custom of reusing old roof tiles of various shapes as material for the exterior walls of new houses. These walls show fragments of these roof tiles kneaded into them. INAX’s Sentousai tiles recreate the natural textures of these kawarabei, i.e., plaster (mud) walls. Three types of tiles, all with different thicknesses, make up Sentousai. The lights and shadows produced by these differences in thicknesses are a unique feature of these unusual Sentousai tiles.