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Bocage (20x30) TBF Available in a wide range of aged colours, the Bocage tile reflects all the shades of ancient roofs typical of South Western France. Its aspect becomes even more rustic for models with an irregular gauge. |
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Elysée Lambert The Élysée Lambert is an innovative product offering an excellent quality/price ratio. It comes in four shades, including the exclusive through-coloured Dark Slate. |
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Eminence Lambert Large, bright, regular and harmonious roofs shine with the use of Éminence, Europe's number one flat tile. |
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Grand Cru Lambert One of the most popular in its range of classic tiles, the Grand Cru Lambert has outstanding points: it is a quality product, reliable and sturdy. |
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Grand Cru Bullnose Lambert Perfectly adapted to complete the Grand Cru range, the Grand Cru Bullnose tile breaks tradition with its original shape. The wealth of its colour range allows combinations and monochromes. |
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Héritage TBF The irregular gauge and the thickness of the tile let its colour shades stand out. The mix of various "speckled" tones create rich and bright roof covers that will perfectly match with historical buildings. |
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Meursault Lambert The Meursault brings genuine vintage to roofing projects thanks to its palette of natural and sandfaced colours. |
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Monuments Historiques Plain Tile TBF Made in one of the most traditional tile plants in France, the Monuments Historiques plain tile is designed specifically for the renovation of roofs on architectural treasures. |
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Périgord (18x28) TBF With a thick body and a holding bar across the tile, the Périgord tile is extremely stable. It adapts very well on complex and high-pitched roofs. |
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Pommard Lambert Made from clay of exceptional quality, the Pommard Lambert is a thick and cross cambered roof tile. Ideal for the renovation of older roofs, its rustic aspect is well suited for traditional residences as well as for the demands of more modern constructions. |
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Priory Lambert With its irregular profile and soft edges, upscale Priory is perfectly designed for exceptional roofs on homes with character. This authentic tile calls for old-fashioned laying methods, without the use of cloaked verge tiles. |
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Rustique Lambert The Rustique Lambert has a strong regional identity and traditional aesthetic appeal, making it the ideal solution for authentic roofs and graceful houses. |
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Ségala (20x30) Guiraud Its warm flamed tones and shaded tints elegantly dress sophisticated homes. A charm available in 9 colours including brand-new Flamed Kings' Valley. |
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Sologne (17x28) Guiraud With its slightly convex shape, the Sologne tile offers curves that underline its shades and colours. |
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Ségala Old Country (20x30) Guiraud The vintage aspect of ancient tiles naturally comes to life with the alliance of its thick body, irregular gauge and scratched skin. |
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Sologne Old Country (17x28) Guiraud The vintage aspect of ancient tiles naturally comes to life with the alliance of its thick body, irregular gauge and scratched skin. |
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Tuile Plate de France Lambert Tuile Plate de France (or French Flat Tile) is a flat tile traditionally used around the Paris region, and is well appreciated for renovation works. |
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Vieux Paris Lambert Vieux Paris was specifically designed to restore roofs in the Marais district in Paris, whose traditional architecture was spared urban transformation of the late 19th century. |
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Côte de Beaune Lambert The Côte de Beaune Lambert tile stands out as a reliable quality product, very popular in the value-priced tile segment. |
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Côte de Nuits P.V. Lambert |
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Côte Fleurie Lambert Typically found on the coasts of the North Sea, the Côte Fleurie-Lambert is a small format tile with a cornet and a double interlock system that guarantees perfect waterproofing. |
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Giverny Lambert The Giverny Lambert is one of the best standard tiles available on the small interlocking tile market. It is perfectly plane and easy to install. Its fine beveled nosing and discrete bottom lines give roofs a distinguished elegance. |
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Jura P.V. Lambert There are many reasons why the Jura PV is true traditional tile: a sturdy design, a proven robustness, an uncompromising reliability and an unquestionable versatility. |
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La Gauloise TBF La Gauloise is obviously a reference, designed with all the assets of a Terreal clay tile: elaborated interlocking system, comprehensive range of terracotta fittings, wide scale of natural and weathered colours. |
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Mercurey Lambert Inspired from the antique pan-tiles, the Mercurey tile is resolutely contemporary. It blends perfectly into regions where pantiles (S-shaped) are traditionally used. |
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Montchanin Lambert The Montchanin Lambert tile is the worthy heir to the very first interlocking tiles built in the middle of the 19th Century. Its central lozenge and lower triangle divert rainwater and protect the interlocks. |
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Renaissance TBF The Renaissance TBF tile combines all the charm of a small format tile and the obvious advantages of a large format one, thanks to its innovative visual principle of "2 tiles in 1". |
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Résidence The Résidence tile is easy to install and has been designed for securing tiles without mortar, both aesthetically and technically. It should be laid with brokenbonded, thus providing excellent waterproofing. It can fit to any landscape thanks to its wide colour range, and develops a discrete patina with time. |
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Santenay Lambert The Santenay Lambert tile is said to be an architect´s tile, and it brings firmly contemporary aesthetics. It is perfectly waterproof even in shallow pitches, and its reputation with specifiers is due to its innovative semi-plain appearance, and the fineness and softness of its profile. |
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Losangée TBF With their variable gauge and large play, the Losangée tiles are very well suited for the renovation or the modification of old roofs built using the same kind of tiles. |
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Tuile à Côte de Marseille TBF With their variable gauge and large play, the Marseilles tiles are very well suited for the renovation or the modification of old roofs built using the same kind of tiles. |
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Volnay P.V. Lambert Volnay PV is both elegant and reliable, and has immediately set a new standard among large flat interlocking tiles. |
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Tuile Z As a traditional and noble product, terracotta has been present in the widest variety of landscapes all around the Old Continent. Today, Terreal's Tuile Z (meaning "Z Tile" in French) follows this multi-millenial custom with a revolutionary and fluid look. |
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Tuilauze TBF Tuilauze reproduces the look and the rough skin of stone tiles, but stays true to the clay it is crafted from: it is lightweighted, robust, and economical. |
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Rully Rully combines geometrical flatness and mechanical resistance, thanks to the quality of its raw material and with the know-how of the tilery of Chagny. |
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Double Conduit 10 Guiraud With a large curved profile and a curved pan part, Guiraud's Double Conduit 10 tile brings a remarkable aspect. Its grooves remind of vineyards or lavender fields. |
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Double Conduit 12 Guiraud The Double Conduit 12 Guiraud tile is inspired from traditional barrel tiles, imitating their format, shape and colours. |
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Languedoc DCL Guiraud The barrel-style appearance of the Languedoc DCL Guiraud is due to its unique shape which reflects the history of the roofs in the South end of France. |
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Méridiane TBF Méridiane's soft curves make it a typical tile of Southwestern French heritage. |
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Méridionale Guiraud Romane's smaller next of kin, the Meridionale offers the same technical characteristics (left hand cover and double interlocking) and the same mechanical and installation properties (robust and appropriate for low pitch roofs). |
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Romane Guiraud So called to reflect its Roman roots, Romane marvellously embodies the alliance between tradition and modernity. |
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Romane TBF Created more than half-a-century ago, the Romane TBF tile has benefited from all the technological advances in design and manufacturing, and is found all over Southern Europe. |
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Romane-Canal TBF Building on over twenty years of experience and success, the Romane-Canal offers the reliability of a world-standard modern tile, with easy-fixing capabilities and a wide range of terracotta accessories. |
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Vallon Guiraud The Vallon tile, with its large double variable gauge, respects undulations and natural rhythms of traditional roofs. |
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Peranakan 8 TBF Created for Singapore and Malacca, the Peranakan 8 TBF reproduces the design of small V-shaped Chinese tiles which are traditionally used in the South-East Asia straits. |
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Romanée Lambert The Romanée Lambert is a very popular tile among its users, particularly for its ease of installation and excellent waterproofing due to its interlocking system. |
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DCL Vieux Pays The barrel-style appearance of the Languedoc DCL Guiraud is due to its unique shape, which reflects the history of the roofs in the South end of France. |
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Canalaverou 40 TBF Canalaverou 40 elegantly and effectively combines the appeal of a classic barrel tile with the technical benefits of a pressed tile. |
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Canalaverou 50 TBF Canalaverou 50 elegantly and effectively combines the appeal of a classic barrel tile with the technical benefits of a pressed tile. |
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Canal du Chambon Inherited from the Romans, its hollow shape truly embodies tradition. Together, curved over and ribbed pan tiles create roofs that wave like they used to in the past. |
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Canal Monuments Historiques TBF Crafted in one of the most traditional tile plants in France, the Monuments Historiques barrel tile is designed to renovate roofs covering our architectural heritage. |
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Girondine Guiraud Inherited from the Romans, its hollow shape truly embodies tradition. Together, curved over and ribbed pan tiles create roofs that wave like they used to in the past. |
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Languedocienne Guiraud Languedocienne barrel tiles have a very generous curve, and are used all around the Mediterranean as far as the city of Toulouse. |
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Languedocienne Vieux Pays Guiraud Languedocienne Old Country barrel tiles have a very generous curve, and are used all around the Mediterranean as far as the city of Toulouse. |
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Vendéenne Inherited from the Romans, its hollow shape truly embodies tradition. Together, curved over and ribbed pan tiles create roofs that wave like they used to in the past. |
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Canal Evolution The new Canal Evolution barrel tile is a system made up of a pan tile with heels and a cover. These two complementary elements are provided with anti-drift notches which are completely invisible. |
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