Elegant and Unique Vintage Mirror Tiles - A-B11 Model The Palais Garnier at Paris Opera is a treasures and a master piece of the 19th century, a fresh and bright rotunda with a ceiling painted by Clairin and featuring dancing bacchantes and fauna, along with tapestries illustrating different refreshments as well as fishing and hunting evokes the aesthetic of the Belle Époque. Our beautifully foxed mirrors were carefully aged to reflect this periode. There are many different mirrors style in our collections but styling the correct one can uplift your interior and be the perfect finish for any space. You can benefit from an eye-catching mirror that will serve as the focal point of the space; and if you're looking to style your space, you're in the right place. Specification: *Model: A-B11 *Available Sizes: 12"x12", 12"x18", 20"x20" *Thickness: 1/5" *Polished Edges: Yes *Manufacture: Each of our mirror tiles is meticulously handcrafted in our Atelier, located in Florida or New York. These unique creations are exclusive to us and cannot be found anywhere else. Mirror Features: *Color: Silver and brown based mirror with small and faded dark brown stains. creating a timeless and sophisticated look. Customization Options: *We offer custom tile sizes tailored to your specific requirements. *Custom orders are welcomed--please contact us with your unique requests. If you have a particular space in mind and are unsure about the number of mirror tiles required, simply reach out to us. We are here to guide you and ensure your project is flawless. Experience the unparalleled elegance of our handcrafted mirror tiles. Contact us today! How to Calculate how many tiles you need Step 1 Measure your area in inches both length and height Step 2 Multiply the length x height (this will give you sq inches) Step 3 Divide the square inches by 144 Step 4 Calculate the overage. You should never just buy the amount of tile you need. You also need to calculate for cuts, waste and breaks. Multiply the square footage of the room by 10%. Then add this amount to the total square of the room. This is the total amount of square footage you should buy in tile. Step 5 Translate the square footage in to the amount of tile you need. Divide the total square footage of the room by the total square footage of the tile you have.