FlekmanArt Tile Murals

FlekmanArt Tile Murals

PROUDLY MADE IN BROOKLYN

We are a tile mural company specializing in sublimating art work onto tiles. Using the latest technology we

can transfer any artwork onto a verity of stones, marbles, or ceramic tiles to create gorgeous murals suitable for the

kitchens, bathroom showers, and lounging areas.

We carry a variety of tiles all of which are available in a matte or glossy finish. Choose to transfer a variety of

fine, reproduction, and your own art or images, as well as photographs and logos. Our stock of tiles is always

changing, but we are always trying to have the best quality and highest variety of tiles on hand at all times. If you are

looking for a stone and don¡¯t see it here, please contact us and we will do all we can to track it down for you at no

extra cost. If you have your own tile you would like to use please let us know, we can print on almost any tile.

Botticino tumbled marble - Botticino is a marble that is originally from Italy, it is a hard natural stone with

strong structural properties. Botticino stones look great mixed with other colored stones and is one of the preferred

marble to be used by interior decorators.

Ceramic - We guess you can call this one old faithful. Ceramic tiles are a popular and time tested, making

them a great choose for any design project. Ceramic tiles have excellent durability and water resistance, as well as

being very affordable (which is key if you¡¯re on a tight budget for you project).

Chiaro - A natural earthy stone that has gone through a tumbling process to give it a disturbed look. Each

stone is completely different from the next giving any image that is printed on it a look that you know only you will

have. Images sublimated on this take on the life of the stone and get a natural rustic aged look.

Marble - Pure, lavish, and elegant are the words that come to mind when looking at this stone. Marble has

been the material of choice for designers, artists, architects all through history. Our marble is cut to have a flush look

with no dips around the edges. Normally marble requires a great amount of care and maintenance to keep it from

staining, but our marble is coated with our own polymer blend before sublimation insuring that you won¡¯t have to

worry at all.

Milos - This is a very unique stone, naturally light in color allowing for great color exposure for the images

that are sublimated onto this stone. Where the really interesting factor comes into play is when you look closely at

the stone itself, you will see small sparkly flakes covering the surface.

Rialto - This is a very popular porcelain tile used by many in design and architecture projects. It has a non

uniform look so every tile is a little different in pattern and abrasion from the next. Murals created from this tile look

great with other natural earthy tiles and various tumbled marbles.

Travertine - Travertine in a natural Italian limestone, it is a great stone to use in any modern kitchen to give

it a bit of old county flavor. Like many of our tiles can be made with a glossy, matte, or satin finish. Our travertine is

naturally of a lighter tint allowing for an image of a lot of color to shine through (so there is no need to worry).

Travertine is great durable stone to use in any design project.

FAQs

Questions about the product

Q: Are the tiles hand painted?

A: No they are not. We use a sublimation process to create the images on each tile which results in them lasting longer

and looking shaper and clearer

Q: How durable is the tile on a back splash, and how long does it last in water, and in sunlight (outdoors)?

A: All our products have been carefully tested to hold its color and shine for hot pan, backsplash, and bath for more

than seven years. It works fine without additional coating. You could also use it outside, but not direct sunlight.

Q: Can these tiles be used outdoors?

A: No, outdoor levels of UV rays will damage the tiles over time.

Q: What is the difference between tumble marble, ceramic tile, and rialto tile?

A: Tumble marble looks like damaged and aged tile, ceramic tile is a very clean looking tile like the once commonly

found in bathrooms, and rialto is ceramic tile that looks like tumble marble.

Q: What is the difference in durability between ceramic tiles, tumble marble and rialto tile?

A: There is very little difference in durability on each tile but experts say that ceramic is the least durable, followed by

tumble marble, with rialto being the strongest.

Q: How durable are the murals if they are installed on the floor?

A: The tiles themselves will hold up but the images will get worn off over time from being walked on. The time

depends on how often they are walked over.

Q: Do you make frames/boarders and accent tiles?

A: Yes, we can print any color or pattern onto the tile of your chose.

Q: Do you send out sample tiles?

A: If requested we will send out one tile form the ordered mural. S&H, and the cost of the tile are required. Once you

are satisfied then we will send out the rest of the mural minus the cost of the tile that we have already sent out.

Q: Is it possible for me to see the quality of the tiles before ordering?

A: Yes. You are welcome to order a sample tile from any of our murals

Q: If we want to cut the tile will it ruin the surface and coating?

A: No, our murals can be cut in the same way that any other tile can. The coating and surface will not be harmed in

any way.

About installation

When installing, a non-abrasive, sand less grout should be used. Tiles should be cleaned with a gentle, nonabrasive, bleach-free cleaner ¡ª a soft cloth and soapy water are fine. Tiles may scratch if a sharp object is applied to

them. Do not forget to count space between tiles for grout. You could seal the tiles prior to grouting with waterbased or silicon-impregnated sealant, TileLab Surface sealant available in Home Depot. Also you could seal the tiles

with Water-Based Polycrylic Protective Finish from Lowe¡¯s store to prevent scratches but tiles works fine even

without additional coating.

Maintaining your mural

Q: How do I clean the mural?

A: You can clean your mural with soap and water, Windex or Formula 409. DO NOT USE bleaches or abrasives, as

they can harm your mural.

If you get grease on your mural use full-strength dish soap (the liquid that you use for hand-washing of dishes, NOT

detergent intended for your dishwasher). Squirt it directly on the tile then wash it off with water and a soft cloth.

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Service and Support

Additional support is available seven days a week, 24 hours a day by phone or email.

FlekmanArt

6820 Ridge Blvd., Apt. 2A

Brooklyn, NY 11220

Customer Service Phone: 917-971-2811

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