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What inspired Pool by Jeffrey Court?
Pool by Jeffrey Court
Pool by Jeffrey Court acknowledges the tranquility of water and how it brings us together. Each of the mosaic colors is named after ports from around the world: Auckland, Kotor, Mo’orea, Neko, Venice, and Waimea. When used together, the mosaics and pavers create the perfect poolside atmosphere.
What items make up the collection?
Pool by Jeffrey Court
The collection features glass mosaics in 4 patterns and 6 colors and porcelain pavers in 2 sizes and 5 colors. The pavers offered in the 32" x 32" size have a smooth, concrete-like look, while the 20" x 40" pavers mimic natural limestone.
Where can I use the items from Pool by Jeffrey Court?
Pool by Jeffrey Court
The glass mosaics in the collection can be used almost anywhere, including your kitchen backsplash or shower, but they were specifically designed for pool installations. The pavers can be used in exterior applications as well as interior floors.
Where do I find installation instructions for this collection?
Pool by Jeffrey Court
You can find installation instructions on the collection page, www.jeffreycourt.com/pool, under Downloads. Here you’ll find a Pool Installation Guide, Pool Maintenance Guide, and a Paver Installation Guide.
What makes Chapter 16 Park Place a unique offering in the Jeffrey Court list of Chapters?
Chapter 16 - Park Place
A major decision was made to develop an “up-market” stone Chapter for our dealer business. With this in mind, our creativity and imaginations gravitated toward a “New York state of mind” – a city well known on the global stage for being design and fashion forward. Chapter 16 Park Place appropriately honors this great American city with names like Times Square, Wall Street, Terrace on the Park, Madison, Grand Central, Lexington, Gapstow, and Manhattan. The clean elegant lines and neutral color…
What are the key features of Chapter 16 Park Place?
Chapter 16 - Park Place
The dominant color way of Chapter 16 Park Place is a very simple and timeless honed white marble with minimal earth toned veining. Linear straight edged 3” x 9” and a 3” x 6” micro- beveled field tiles (Wall Street White) anchor this collection. The glamour element of Park Place is found in its selection of nine hand assembled mosaic patterns. With a fusion of classic and contemporary styles, each mosaic sheet is a true work of artisan quality. Sparkling polished dots of Carrara (Grey), and…
Where can this collection be used?
Chapter 16 - Park Place
Chapter 16 Park Place is primarily designed for interior wall use. Kitchen & bath walls, backsplashes, feature walls, or any other interior wall space where typical wall tiles are used. However, there are some products within Chapter 16 that can be used in a variety of interior applications. Please reference the application chart for exact usage recommendations.
Are there any special design or installation tips for Chapter 16 Park Place?
Chapter 16 - Park Place
Park Place is centered on clean design and subtle contrast with a hint of “glam.” The beautiful white honed stone tiles are subtly accentuated by delicate shimmering polished chips that present finish contrasts. In order to create a consistent eye-catching shimmer, we suggest including cross or down lighting during the design process. The jewel-like polished finish of the mosaic chips really sparkle against the honed white background. Also incorporating as much natural light as possible into a…
What is the concept behind Chapter 10?
Chapter 10 - Eternal by Jeffrey Court
Chapter 10 Eternal by Jeffrey Court celebrates our 30th anniversary. It is divided into seven mini collections, with each paying homage to key milestones throughout our history.
What are the mini collections that make up Chapter 10?
Chapter 10 - Eternal by Jeffrey Court
The seven mini collections included in Chapter 10 are: Fete, Garden Party, Matinee, Debutante, Derby, Masquerade Ball and Black Tie.
What materials are featured in Chapter 10?
Chapter 10 - Eternal by Jeffrey Court
Each mini collection is themed with a specific colorway and uses a base marble that guides the overall aesthetic of the series. Additionally, you will find one-of-a-kind mosaics and stunning field tiles in an array of materials including glass, ceramic, terrazzo, marble, and shell.
What is the inspiration behind Chapter 18 Rotunda?
Chapter 18 - Rotunda
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…
What materials are featured in this collection?
Chapter 18 - Rotunda
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.
Are there any special installation instructions for the items in this collection?
Chapter 18 - Rotunda
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…
What materials are used in this collection?
Chapter 9 - Arroyo
This collection features four large format ceramic tiles, three travertine mosaic patterns, and a travertine dome.
Are there any trim or finishing pieces?
Chapter 9 - Arroyo
Yes. A 0.75" x 12" travertine dome is available in beige and taupe. This complements the travertine mosaics.
Are the ceramic field tiles smooth?
Chapter 9 - Arroyo
The Dunes, Oasis, and Plateau field tiles feature a 3D texture. The Mirage field tile has a smooth texture.
Can the field tiles be used on floors?
Chapter 9 - Arroyo
The travertine field tiles may be used on floors and walls. We do not recommend for any ceramic tiles to be used on floors.
What makes Chapter 2 Vintage Studio a unique offering in the Jeffrey Court list of Chapters?
Chapter 2 - Vintage Studio
Chapter 2 Vintage Studio was designed to be the “go-to” value line for our customers. Great care was taken to create a line that meets our standards of design and style while meeting the budget conscious needs of many of today’s consumers.
What are the key features of Chapter 2 Vintage Studio?
Chapter 2 - Vintage Studio
As the name “Vintage Studio” implies, the new Chapter 2 is the melding of classic “vintage” style with forward “studio” thinking and design. A key example of this creative marriage is the offering of both a timeless 3×6 subway tile and a 3×12 bar tile to satisfy the modern design preference. Chapter 2 is available in six chic neutral tones, which creates a subtle accent of color to any sophisticated living space. The fields are offered in two sizes: 3×6 and 3×12, and in two formats –flat and…
Where can this collection be used?
Chapter 2 - Vintage Studio
Please see the application chart on page 2 for an item-by-item listing of recommended product usage.
How can I merchandise Chapter 2 Vintage Studio?
Chapter 2 - Vintage Studio
Chapter 2 Vintage Studio is merchandised on: six Montage Boards, eight Touch Boards, and three designer boards. All these point-of-purchase materials’ exciting design concepts and are augmented by the 12-page Chapter 2 Vintage Studio catalog. Showroom installation and loose sample pieces can also be ordered at a discounted price.
Are there any special design or installation tips for Chapter 2 Vintage Studio?
Chapter 2 - Vintage Studio
Chapter 2 Vintage Studio has minimal shade variation in comparison to our hand-crafted lines. However, we strongly recommend laying out and blending the tiles prior to installation. This step will ensure a proper color blend in order to achieve a classic look for your installation. See the Jeffrey Court website at jeffreycourt.com to gain inspiration on the design possibilities offered with Chapter 2 Vintage Studio. You will see traditional designs, and modern twists – even a few ideas on…
What's the inspiration behind Chapter 15 Classic Statuario?
Chapter 15 - Classic Statuario
Chapter 15 is Jeffrey Court's allwhite, natural stone collection. Classic Statuario® is about the timeless and elegant simplicity of honed and brushed white marble, as well as the use of classic shapes to create remarkable installations.
A premium-grade white marble, we call Statuario, serves as the foundation of this collection. The stone is hand-graded to fall within a clean white color range with subtle grey veining.
Our design team selected a brushed finish for the field tiles in this…
What are the key features of this chapter?
Chapter 15 - Classic Statuario
Classic Statuario offers an array of field tiles in various shapes and sizes. Options include a 6” x 18” Fluted field and 4” x 6”, 6” x 6”, 3” x 12”, 8” x 12”, 6” x 18”, and 18” x 18” traditional fields.
There are 15 mosaic options available. These add depth and character to any design. Whether you choose the intricate Cross Parquet or the modern Mini Sticks, each mosaic speaks to a different aesthetic. Choose from the Cross Parquet, Proper Pillar, Petite Plaid, Pointe Square, Mini Sticks,…
What is Drawn Stone?
Chapter 15 - Classic Statuario
Drawn Stone tiles stand out for their exquisite combination of modern technology and artisanal craftsmanship. Each tile features artwork originally created by the Jeffrey Court design team, drawing inspiration from European scenery, architecture, and color palettes. A key component of the Drawn Stone tiles' creation is our collaboration with StoneImpressions®, based in California. StoneImpressions merges old and new technologies in a process akin to modernized lithography, to bake the designs…
What design styles do Chapter 15 tiles work with?
Chapter 15 - Classic Statuario
White marble is a timeless classic and can work with any design style - from traditional to modern Classic Statuario can fit any design need.
Are there any installation tips for Classic Statuario?
Chapter 15 - Classic Statuario
Blending and Shade Variation
- To achieve your desired look, we recommend that you inspect and confirm the tile and layout before installation. Installation of tile constitutes acceptance.
- We highly recommend blending products from multiple cartons to ensure a proper uniform look. All issues pertaining to shade variations should be addressed before installation.
Setting Materials, Sealers and Grouts
- A high-quality white thinset meeting ANSI 118.4 or 118.11 is recommended for best…
What is Cubism and how is it used in Chapter 7?
Chapter 7 - Cubist
With the desire to use strong geometric shapes and pairing that with the appeal of traditional high contrast design, Chapter 7 was inspired by the Avant-Garde movement of Cubism made famous by George Braque and Pablo Picasso.
Cubism is commonly known for its use of two-dimensional broken parts that come together to create a larger perception of depth through the use of perspective. Much like Cubism, the use of tile in a space breaks up entities and reassembles them in an abstract way allowing…
What are the key features and materials for Chapter 7: Cubist?
Chapter 7 - Cubist
Chapter 7 features 12 gorgeous stone mosaics grounded in honed Thassos and accented with either polished Nero Marquina, polished Bardiglio, matte silver, or matte brass. In addition to the stone mosaics, there are two glass mosaic patterns offered three stunning colorways. The stone mosaics in this collection are supported by 4” x 12” Stone Field Tiles and corresponding trims. While the glass mosaics are supported by a 2 7/8” x 9” Field in four colors.
- Colors
- Chapter 7 stones are…
How do I or my company install Cubist products correctly?
Chapter 7 - Cubist
- Blending and Shade Variation
- To achieve your desired look, Jeffrey Court recommends that you inspect and confirm the tile and layout prior to installation. The installation of tile constitutes acceptance.
- Rating
- For a specific item-by-item shade variation rating, please reference each product-specific web page on JeffreyCourt.com.
- Setting Materials, Sealers and Grouts
- A high-quality white thinset meeting ANSI 118.4 or 118.11 is recommended for the best…
How can I or my company showcase the Cubist chapter to clients?
Chapter 7 - Cubist
The marketing and merchandising of this collection is supported by montage boards, touch boards, and A&D sample cards. All of these point of purchase materials are accompanied by the Chapter 7 Cubist catalog. Showroom installation and loose sample pieces can also be ordered at a discounted price.
Visit the Jeffrey Court website, JeffreyCourt.com, to gain inspiration on the design possibilities offered with Chapter 7 Cubist.
What makes Chapter 1 Suite Glass a unique offering in the Jeffrey Court list of Chapters?
Chapter 1 - Suite Glass
A concercerted effort was made to make Chapter 1 a unique, ground breaking glass tile and mosaic program, and we pulled out all the stops when it came to product design. Years of development, trial and error have delivered a glass collection whose main focus is artisan craftsmanship.
What are the key features of Chapter 1 Suite Glass?
Chapter 1 - Suite Glass
As Each and every mosaic begins life as molten glass hand poured and pressed into one of four distinctive shapes: 5/8” Hex, 3/4” Penny Round, “Droplet,” and a “Beveled Elongated Hex.” Color and finishing techniques are then applied to give each color-way (Diamond, Champagne, Hazel, and Silhouette) it’s own unique personality and bespoke flair. In addition to the new handcrafted glass mosaics, we wanted to provide product options for those who prefer a modern design schema. Therefore, we kept…
Where can this collection be used?
Chapter 1 - Suite Glass
Chapter 1 Suite Glass is primarily designed for interior wall use. Kitchen & bath walls, backsplashes, feature walls, or any other interior wall space were typical wall tiles are used. Field & mosaics tiles are NOT recommended for floors. Please reference application chart on back for specific usage recommendations. The glass used in Chapter 1 Elongated Hex, Hex, Penny Rounds, and Lantern shapes pass ANSI 137.2 “Thermal Shock Resistance of Glass Tile”. These patterns will be stocked with a…
How is Chapter 1 Suite Glass merchandised?
Chapter 1 - Suite Glass
In the past, Chapter 1 has been a ground breaking collection when it came to merchandising, having debuted our now renowned Touch Board system. This version of Chapter 1 is keeping that precedent alive. In this release we are debuting a Sample Card system that showcases the complete breadth of the line in 31 compact cards in two stackable bins. Designers are sure to love working with them! In addition to the new “Sample Cards,” Suite Glass is showcased on six all new Montage Boards and 22…
Are there any special design or installation tips for Chapter 1 Suite Glass?
Chapter 1 - Suite Glass
Chapter 1 Suite Glass mosaics are designed to have minor shade and color variation. The variances in surface and edge texture are natural characteristics of this glass. The handcrafted effects of shallow cracks, indents, and edge chipping are intentional and once installed add to the unique beauty of Chapter 1 Suite Glass. We strongly recommend laying out and blending the tiles prior to installation. This step will ensure a proper color blend in order to achieve a classic look for your…
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Tile Glossary
Adhesive
Substance used to secure tile to floor or wall before being grouted. Thin-set mortar, epoxy mortar, and mastic.
Mesh Backing
A durable mesh that is applied to the back of mosaic tiles to maintain the design. Having a mesh-backed mosaic allows for decorative tile to be used without laying each piece out individually.
Backsplash
The area behind a stove or sink designed to protect the wall from splash damage. The use of tile on a backsplash reduces the maintenance and makes for an easy cleaning process.
Beveled Edge
The edge of a flat surface that features an incline.
Bullnose
Curved edge of a tile that gives the piece a rounded finish. This type of tile is frequently used on corners and shower niches.
Ceramic
Tile material made of a blend of clay, water, and other elements that is shaped into a piece of tile, then fired in a kiln to harden it. Glaze is typically applied to add resistance to water and for a glossy appearance.
White Body Ceramic
Ceramic made with higher quality materials, however it is typically only used on walls since it’s a lighter ceramic
Red Body Ceramic
Ceramic made with more affordable materials and can be used on walls and floors
Cove Base
Trim piece typically used at the base of the wall to conceal the small gap between the wall and floor.
Deco
Decorative pieces that can be used as inserts, trim, or as a field installation.