
Fly Zone Fibra | Italian Porcelain Tile
A different approach to the fabric look, Fly Zone’s Fibra line is all about subtlety. The textile fibers are recognizable yet understated, and the 5 colors are soft and sophisticated. The multiple sizes and unique mosaic allow for many design possibilities. It is suitable for residential and moderate commercial use.

Bianco

Grafite

Grigio

Salvia

Tortora
Mosaic Square

Bianco with Grigio

Grigio with Grafite

Tortora with Salvia
Colors, Sizes & Trim
Colors | ||
---|---|---|
FZFABO | Bianco | |
FZFAGE | Grafite | |
FZFAGO | Grigio | |
FZFASA | Salvia | |
FZFATA | Tortora | |
Sizes - Rectified | ||
FZFA--/312 | 3 x 12 | |
Sizes - Non-Rectified | ||
FZFA--/1212 | 12 x 12 | |
FZFA--/1224 | 12 x 24 | |
Mosaic Square | ||
FZFABO/MS | Bianco w/ Grigio | |
FZFAGO/MS | Grigio w/ Grafite | |
FZFATA/MS | Tortora w/ Salvia | |
Trim | ||
FZFA--/SBN | 4 x 24 Surface Bullnose | |
Coordinating Trim | ||
FZFA--/A112 | 12” Quarter Round | |
FZFA--/AC112 | Beak |
Sizes
NOTE: The 3x12 is cut from the 12x12 and is rectified. It may not be modular with other sizes.
Trim
The surface bullnose is made from field tile that is cut, ground and reglazed.
Coordinating Trim
Expect variation in color and size between field and trim.
Non-Stock

Usage & Installation
Fibra is suitable for residential and moderate commercial use.
Most Italian manufacturers recommend a maximum offset of 8” (20cm) on all large format tiles when setting a running bond. Please refer to ANSI requirements for setting large format tiles ANSI A 108.2 Section 4.3.8. There are special setting requirements and materials for large format tiles. Please refer to the TCNA Handbook and guidelines by your mortar manufacturer for more information. IT IS IMPORTANT TO MIX PIECES WITHIN EACH CARTON AND FROM SEVERAL CARTONS TO ATTAIN A PROPER BLEND. There is a wide range in variation in graphics and color and care should be taken to achieve desired blend.


As noted in the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) the coefficient of friction varies considerably due to facts not under the control of entities such as the manufacturers and distributors. These factors include, but are not limited to, contaminants, slope of terrain, drainage conditions, adjacent surfaces, etc. Suitability for any installation can only be determined by a site examination of all conditions that could affect the slip resistance of the tile being installed. Continual cleaning and maintenance must be performed once the tile has been installed.