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Sky Gold & White Marble Effect Polished Porcelain Tile 60x120cm
Sky Gold & White brings the warmth of gold-veined marble into a hard-wearing porcelain that costs a fraction of the real stone and barely needs looking after. A clean white base is run through with soft grey movement and warm gold marbling across multiple faces, so the veining flows naturally without obvious repeats. The polished surface lifts the light in a room, giving bathrooms, kitchens, hallways and living spaces a bright, high-end, hotel-lobby finish.
Supplied in a large 60x120cm format with rectified (laser-cut) edges, Sky Gold & White lays with very fine grout lines for an almost seamless run of marble across walls and floors. At 9mm thick and rated for underfloor heating, it works as well over a warm floor as it does on a feature wall.
Why choose Sky Gold & White over natural marble
- Non-porous & stain-resistant — unlike real marble, porcelain won't etch from wine, coffee or bathroom products.
- No yearly resealing — the gold and grey veining runs under a sealed glaze, not in soft, absorbent stone.
- Warm gold tone — the gold marbling adds warmth and a touch of luxury that plain white marbles lack.
- Rectified edges — precision-cut for tight 2–3mm joints and a high-end, gallery finish.
Key specification
- Size: 60 x 120cm (large format)
- Thickness: 9mm
- Material: Glazed porcelain
- Finish: Polished (gloss)
- Colour: White with grey & gold veining
- Edge: Rectified
- Use: Walls & floors, interior
- Slip rating: R9
- Underfloor heating: Suitable
- Coverage: 1.39 tiles per m² · 2 tiles per box (1.44m²)
- Box weight: approx. 13kg
- Sold by: per m²
Where Sky Gold & White works best
The warm gold veining is a natural fit for bathrooms and en-suites, kitchen floors and splashbacks, hallways and open-plan living areas, and pairs beautifully with brushed brass, champagne and gold brassware, taps and light fittings. Because it's polished, we'd keep it to interior use and pair it with a matt or textured tile for shower trays and step-in areas that need more grip.
Care & sealing
Porcelain doesn't need sealing the way natural stone does, but on polished tiles a one-off application of a quality impregnating sealer after fitting helps repel grout haze and everyday marks. Clean with warm water and a pH-neutral tile cleaner — avoid acidic or bleach-heavy products that can dull the gloss over time.
Free samples & fast UK delivery
Order a cut sample before you commit so you can see the gold veining and gloss in your own light. In-stock orders ship for next-day UK delivery, with free delivery over £499 and trade pricing through TS Decor on larger projects.
Frequently asked questions
Is Sky Gold & White suitable for bathroom floors?
Yes. It's a through-glazed porcelain rated for interior walls and floors, including bathroom floors. As a polished tile its slip rating is R9, so for shower bases or step-in areas we recommend pairing it with a matt or anti-slip tile.
Do the gold-veined tiles work with brass or gold taps and fittings?
Yes — they're a natural match. The gold marbling ties in with brushed brass, champagne and gold brassware, handles and light fittings for a coordinated, luxe scheme, and also sits well alongside chrome and matt-black fixtures.
Can these be used over underfloor heating?
Yes. Sky Gold & White is suitable for both electric and water-based underfloor heating when laid with a flexible adhesive and grout.
Do polished porcelain tiles need sealing?
The tile body doesn't, because porcelain is non-porous — but a one-off impregnating sealer on a polished tile helps repel grout staining during fitting. You'll never need the repeated resealing that natural marble demands.
How many tiles do I need?
Each tile covers 0.72m². Take your area in m², add around 10% for cuts and breakages, then divide by 0.72 for your tile count — or use the area calculator at the top of this page to do it automatically.





