Minton tile floor

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The Minton tile floor is an ornate Victorian-era patterned tile surface crafted by the renowned Minton company, celebrated for its intricate designs and rich colors.

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Minton tile ceiling 1
Minton tile floor canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Victorian-era tilework
decorative floor surface
ornate patterned tile floor
associatedWith British decorative arts
Victorian architecture
colorPalette polychrome
rich saturated hues
countryOfOrigin England
United Kingdom
hasCharacteristic Victorian style
encaustic tile technique
geometric motifs
intricate patterns
ornate design
rich colors
hasMaterial ceramic tile
hasUse decorative architectural feature
interior flooring
madeBy Minton, Hollins & Co.
surface form: Minton company
notableFor complex repeating patterns
durability
high craftsmanship
period 19th century
productionMethod encaustic inlay process
industrial ceramic manufacturing
style Gothic Revival influence
Victorian decorative style
typicalLocation churches
grand domestic interiors
public buildings

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

St George's Hall, Liverpool hasFeature Minton tile floor
Bethesda Terrace, Central Park hasFeature Minton tile floor
subject surface form: Bethesda Terrace
this entity surface form: Minton tile ceiling