Item# AFUAG200S
$32.95
The Art Nouveau Mosaic Leaves Ceramic Tile Swithplate features a ceramic tile that is fired, painted, and glazed by hand. This distinct switchplate is hand made by a small family owned Canadian ceramic company. The pattern of dark blue, slate, rust, and green leaves lie on a ground accented by a sage green beveled edge. The tumbling and playful leaves on an earth tone background form a design that will add a decorative accent to any room. Includes 6-32 x 1 extra-length nylon screws. Screws can be cut to length with scissors if necessary. Do NOT over-tighten on ceramic switch plates. Single: H 4.75" x W 3.25". Double: H 4.75" x W 3.25". Triple: H 4.75" x W 3.25".
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