Chapter eighteen
Rotunda
Paying homage to national monuments throughout the United States with unique timeless pieces.
Rotunda uses the elements of symmetrical shapes, geometric patterns, and orderly style. Mosaics named Baton Rouge, Montgomery, and Charleston are indicative of the collection’s ode to American architecture and Neoclassical design. A clean and crisp color palette highlights the striking veining found in each of these beautiful natural stone tiles bringing color and movement into the materials.
Field Tile
5.125" x 6"
3" x 10"
8" x 12"
5.125" x 6"
3" x 10"
8" x 12"
5.125" x 6"
5.125" x 6"
3" x 10"
3" x 10"
8" x 12"
8" x 12"
Mosaic
10.5" x 11"
10.5" x 14.25"
12.625" x 12.625"
10.5" x 11"
10.5" x 14.25"
12.625" x 12.625"
6.375" x 12.375"
9.75" x 11.125"
10.5" x 11"
10.5" x 11"
8.125" x 14.75"
11.875" x 11.875"
11.875" x 12"
10.5" x 14.25"
10.5" x 14.25"
12.625" x 12.625"
12.625" x 12.625"
11.125" x 13.375"
8.75" x 15.375"
10" x 13"
6.375" x 12.375"
9.75" x 11.125"
8.125" x 14.75"
10" x 12.625"
11.875" x 11.875"
11.875" x 12"
12.625" x 12.625"
12.625" x 12.625"
12.625" x 12.625"
6.375" x 12.375"
9.75" x 11.125"
11.125" x 13.375"
8.75" x 15.375"
8.125" x 14.75"
10" x 12.625"
10" x 13"
11.875" x 11.875"
11.875" x 12"
12.625" x 12.625"
12.625" x 12.625"
12.625" x 12.625"
12" x 12"
Jeffrey Court University
Jeffrey Court University’s installment of the Chapter 18 Rotunda tile collection is an overview of the story and design inspiration behind the tile. Take a look and see how our designers transformed inspiration into one-of-a-kind tile pieces.
Chapter 18 Rotunda is our take on neoclassical design. By using high-quality natural stones synonymous with the architecture found in state capitals and monuments throughout the United States we created unique yet timeless pieces. Symmetrical shapes, geometric patterns, and orderly style are some of the elements employed to complete this chapter. Mosaics like Baton Rouge and Montgomery are indicative of the collection’s ode to American architecture. New mosaics like Richmond and Topeka further reinforce the theme.
Rotunda’s clean and crisp color palette is maintained throughout this refresh. Calacatta Gold, Nero Marquina, Dolomite, and Tunisian Grey dominate the collection. The striking veining found in each of these stones is the focus element that brings color and movement into the materials. Additionally, this collection contains mosaics that combine marble, limestone, and porcelain to create truly one-of-a-kind pieces.
FAQs
Chapter 18 Rotunda is our take on neoclassical design. By utilizing high-quality natural stones synonymous with the architecture found in state capitals and national monuments throughout the United States we have created unique yet timeless pieces. When developing this collection, symmetrical shapes, geometric patterns, and orderly style were among the elements derived to accomplish this well-themed chapter. Mosaics like Baton Rouge, Montgomery, and Charleston are indicative of the collection’s ode to American architecture.
Rotunda features the predominant use of honed Dolomite marble complemented by polished Dolomite marble, polished Nero Marquina marble, polished Calacatta Gold marble, and honed Tunisian Grey limestone. Matte beige and matte grey porcelain are also a part of the collection.
A high-quality white thinset meeting ANSI 118.4 or 118.11 is recommended for best installation results. Always check with the setting material manufacturer to ensure the suitability of material in setting tiles. A grey mortar, mastic, or adhesives could stain or alter the color of the product.
A natural look penetrating sealer is recommended and should be used before and after grouting. Sealing before grouting will ease the cleaning process and will reduce the possibility of staining from colored grouts. Sealing after grouting will ensure that both the grout and natural stone are protected from daily use. It is recommended that the sealer manufacturer’s recommended maintenance regimen be followed as part of ongoing care during the lifetime of the product.
Please view the chapter outline for additional installation recommendations.