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Graphite tiles bring a striking calm, elegance, and depth to an interior. The graphite color organizes space well, highlighting fittings, furniture, and light accessories, without being as dominating as black. At Mexen, you'll find glazed stoneware in 120 x 60 cm and 60 x 60 cm formats, mainly matte, but also with gloss, carving, and sugar finishes. Rectified edges, frost resistance, and application on walls and floors allow for a cohesive finish in bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, and terraces.

Graphite tiles bring a striking calm, elegance, and depth to an interior. The graphite color organizes space well, highlighting fittings, furniture, and light accessories, without being as dominating as black. At Mexen, you'll find glazed stoneware in 120 x 60 cm and 60 x 60 cm formats, mainly matte, but also with gloss, carving, and sugar finishes. Rectified edges, frost resistance, and application on walls and floors allow for a cohesive finish in bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, and terraces.

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Graphite tiles in the bathroom

Graphite tiles for demanding spaces

Mexen tiles are primarily glazed stoneware, rectified models intended for laying on floors and walls. Our assortment predominantly includes formats of 120 x 60 cm, supplemented by variants of 60 x 60 cm, making it easy to plan a larger surface without excessive divisions. The most important aspects related to our tiles are:

  • graphite stoneware with a thickness of 8.5, 9, or 9.5 mm;
  • matte surfaces, with subtle gloss, carving, and sugar finishes;
  • patterns inspired by concrete, stone, terrazzo, and marble;
  • frost resistance and outdoor use on terraces or balconies;
  • PEI 3 or PEI 4 and anti-slip R9 in many variants.

Our graphite ceramic tiles are the perfect solution when you value durability and an elegant backdrop for furnishings. Graphite is less overwhelming than black, yet provides a stronger effect than light grays. Depending on the pattern, it can warm up an arrangement, add austerity, or introduce a subtle stone pattern. It's an excellent choice for bathrooms, kitchens, halls, and living rooms where aesthetics, wear resistance, easy cleaning, and a unified character matter. Practically, one format allows creating the same base in several areas of the home.

Graphite stoneware in the bathroom

Graphite stoneware in modern arrangements

This material works well where tiles need to organize the interior and simultaneously create a distinctive atmosphere. On the floor, it provides a solid base for the bathing area, kitchen cabinetry, home entrance, or living area. Floor tiles in this shade are practical because tonal differences and stone patterns help mask everyday use traces. Paired with white, silver, black hardware, wood, or a light countertop, graphite looks elegant and maintains a modern character. If you're choosing graphite tiles for a bathroom, you can extend them from the floor up the wall for a cohesive surface effect.

Graphite is a good background for smooth fronts, steel, glass, and natural wood, so it's worth placing graphite tiles in the kitchen both above the countertop and on the floor. In the living room or bedroom, graphite ceramics can mark the fireplace area, the transition to the balcony, or a section of the wall behind the furniture. Remember that darker surfaces interact more with light, so in smaller rooms, it's worth using light accessories. This combination of graphite tiles with other materials allows for a striking finish without exaggeration, while retaining ease of cleaning and everyday durability.

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Graphite tiles and cohesive home finishing

Such cladding can be used not only in the bathroom but also in the kitchen, hall, on stairs, terrace, and the area near the balcony. Selected variants are frost-resistant, rectified, and intended for use outside the home, so graphite tiles outside can connect the living room with the garden in one aesthetic. Important parameters in such places should be wear resistance, slip resistance class, and ease of maintenance. Graphite adapts well to trend changes because it matches simple forms, stone, wood, glass, and metal. Thanks to this, graphite tiles do not confine arrangements to one style but create a base for modern, loft, or more peaceful furnishings.

In the Mexen offer, you will also find white tiles, which you can combine with graphite when you want a strong contrast and a lighter base for a dark floor. This solution perfectly organizes proportions and adds light to the interior. If you're interested in graphite stoneware tiles, pay attention to the format, number of meters in the package, tonality, and surface type. Well-chosen tiles allow for a consistent finish - from the shower area, through the wall behind the countertop, to the terrace entrance. Also, check other categories in our store if you want to choose accessories.

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