TANTO

TANTO

Tile That Exalts the Textures of Ceramicware
“Tanto,” in Italian, means “lots of” or “very much.” This tile uses several times more than the ordinary amount of glaze, and takes the name “Tanto” because of its full-bodied appearance.

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Tanto is tile that departs from the usual impression of tile and words such as “straight,” “sharp,” and “cool” that are used to describe it. When the glaze is applied, each piece is picked up one at a time and two colors are applied crosswise with each other using an original technique. The places where white is blended with gray or blue is blended with gray are not colors controlled by an inkjet, but instead are hues produced when the glazes intermix with one another inside the kiln. Colors are yielded that have a depth that truly only ceramicware could offer. This tile with its distinctive check pattern has glazed areas coexisting with bare areas. This produces tile in which each piece is lavishly imbued with the charm of ceramicware.

With the intent being to keep as far away as possible from the feeling of squared corners and surfaces, we deliberately made the sides irregular. The missing and damaged areas in the sides that occur when the tile is picked up by hand for glaze application are likewise not defects but a characteristic of the methods used to manufacture Tanto.

Small hollows are formed in the surfaces. Joint filler remains inside the hollows, but this too is one aspect of the tile’s texture. By giving full play to this individuality and changing the color of the filler, we can also change the overall impression. Conversely, in cases where downplaying the prominence of these hollows is desirable, we recommend beige joint filler for TNT-1 and light-gray filler for TNT-2. Tanto is like no other “made in Japan” tile – do be sure to make use of it in discriminating interiors.

Sheet TANTO

Size and Surface Configuration

Tile size60 × 60 mm (thickness: 8 mm)
Sheet sizeSheet dimensions, including joints
252 × 252 mm
MaterialGlazed & Unglazed stoneware.

Note: Joint filler material remains in the hollows. Filler is also prone to remaining in unglazed check-pattern areas, and so black filler should be avoided.
Note: Some areas of the sides are bare of glaze, but this is a characteristic of the manufacturing process and not a defect.
Note: The indicated dimensions are the standard dimensions. Variation within the range of tolerance allowed by JIS standards may be present.
Note: Due to the design, large color variations and color widths may be present.
Note: Coloring may vary from lot to lot.
Note: Please lay the tile using an adhesive method. (The mesh is gray. When laying using the dry-joint method, please use gray adhesive.)
Note: Please note that when used for floors that are exposed to water, the tile may be slippery when wet.

TANTOTNT-2

Colors

TNT-1 2:1 mix of check pattern and solid white.
TNT-1B White. A natural color width is present, and a gentle ambience can be enjoyed.
TNT-2 2:1 mix of check pattern and solid blue.
TNT-2B Blue. So called moving glaze is used, and so the color width is large and the result has great presence.

TANTO TNT-1

TNT-1

TANTO TNT-1B

TNT-1B

TANTO TNT-2

TNT-2

TANTO TNT-2B

TNT-2B

Recommended Usage Sites

At focal points. In locations of discriminating arrangement where a strong sense of presence is wanted.
Cafe, restaurant, and boutique interiors. Natural Western-style spaces in addition to Japanese-style spaces.
This can also be used on outside walls and indoor floors.

TANTO TNT-1_white

TNT-1

TANTO TNT-1B_white

TNT-1B

TANTO TNT-1_gray

TNT-1

TANTO TNT-1B_gray

TNT-1B

TANTO TNT-2_white

TNT-2

TANTO TNT-2B_white

TNT-2B

TANTO TNT-2_gray

TNT-2

TANTO TNT-2B_gray

TNT-2B

Note: The colors in the photos differ from the actual products. Before purchasing, please order samples to confirm the color, surface configuration, and shape.