Classics 2.0

Classics 2.0

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      Macael white 1x3 herringbone gloss porcelain mosaic
      $14.04/sq.ft
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      Macael white 1" penny round matte porcelain mosaic
      $13.68/sq.ft
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      Calacatta lincoln 1x3 herringbone gloss porcelain mosaic
      $14.04/sq.ft
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      Calacatta lincoln 1" penny round matte porcelain mosaic
      $13.68/sq.ft
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      What Is the Classics 2.0 Collection?

      Classics 2.0 is a marble-look porcelain mosaic series in two shapes and two colorways. Calacatta Lincoln pairs bold gray and warm gold veining over white, and Macael White carries a softer gray veining over cream. Both come in a glossy 1x3 herringbone and a matte 1-inch penny round, each pre-arranged on mesh-backed sheets.

      Pairing a glossy pattern shape with a matte rounded shape in the same two colorways means you can run one look on a wall and a coordinating look on a wet floor without hunting for a separate marble-look mosaic that matches. For real veined marble instead of a porcelain finish, see marble tiles.

      Classics 2.0 Floor and Wall Tile

      Wall tile: The herringbone comes pre-arranged on mesh sheets in a glossy finish, so a backsplash or shower wall goes up in full sections instead of piece by piece. The gloss catches light across the angled pattern, which adds depth that a flat herringbone layout in a single tone doesn't have.

      Floor and wall tile: The penny round is matte, built for everyday residential foot traffic, and rated for shower pans. The round shape creates more grout lines per square foot than a herringbone or square format, and more grout lines mean more texture underfoot, which is part of why penny tile shows up so often on curbless and walk-in shower floors.

      Classics 2.0 Tile by Room

      Kitchen backsplash: The glossy herringbone in either colorway makes a polished backsplash behind a range or sink. Calacatta Lincoln reads bolder against plain white cabinetry, while Macael White stays quieter.

      Bathroom shower floor: Use the matte penny round on the shower floor for grip, then carry the herringbone in the same colorway up the surrounding walls so the two shapes read as one coordinated look instead of two different products.

      Accent wall or niche: Both shapes work at mosaic scale in a smaller application, like a fireplace surround in herringbone or a vanity backsplash in penny round.

      How to Choose Classics 2.0 Tile

      Put gloss on walls and matte on wet floors. The herringbone's glossy finish is meant for vertical surfaces. Save the matte penny round for anywhere you need grip underfoot.

      Use the matching colorway across both shapes to keep a room cohesive. Calacatta Lincoln herringbone on the wall with Calacatta Lincoln penny round on the floor reads as one designed look rather than two separate tile choices.

      Choose Calacatta Lincoln for contrast and Macael White for a quieter, more uniform look. The gold veining in Calacatta Lincoln stands out more against white fixtures, while Macael White's softer gray veining blends in with more cabinetry and countertop colors.

      Order a sample to compare how the veining sits at small scale. Marble-look porcelain mosaics show their pattern in pieces this size differently than they would on a large-format slab tile, so see it in person before you commit to a full room.