AnTeak wood mosaic tile

The teak grain is visible on the tiles, which come in several stains and shapes, including hexagon, herringbone and chevron. "The wood is taken from buildings being taken down for new construction," said Jared Becker, vice president of design and marketing for Walker Zanger. "They're already cured, because they've been exposed to the elements for 75 or 100 years."

( Walker Zanger / October 4, 2012 )

The teak grain is visible on the tiles, which come in several stains and shapes, including hexagon, herringbone and chevron. "The wood is taken from buildings being taken down for new construction," said Jared Becker, vice president of design and marketing for Walker Zanger. "They're already cured, because they've been exposed to the elements for 75 or 100 years."

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