Forum Terra Autumn Leaves Travertine 2″ Hexagon Mosaic Tumbled
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Terra Autumn Leaves travertine—widely known as Scabos Travertine— is recognized for its dramatic mix of beige, caramel, gold, and rust hues. Cross-cut quarrying highlights layered banding and organic movement, giving this hexagon mosaic a warm, timeworn character.
The Forum Terra Autumn Leaves Travertine 2″ Hexagon Mosaic Tumbled features softly rounded edges and a naturally weathered surface achieved through tumbling. Mounted on a mesh backing, this mosaic provides visual depth and dependable slip resistance, making it especially suitable for shower floors and wet areas.
Ideal Applications
- Shower floors and wet areas
- Bathroom floors and feature zones
- Decorative niches and accent floors
- Residential and light commercial interiors
Scabos Travertine, Naturally Aged
As a natural stone, Terra Autumn Leaves (Scabos) travertine displays noticeable variation in tone, veining, and texture. These natural characteristics are inherent and valued for their authenticity. We recommend ordering a sample through our Sample Program to experience the stone in your own lighting conditions.
In Stock & Ready to Ship
This mosaic is stocked in our U.S. warehouses and typically ships within 3–4 business days. Visit our In-Stock & Ready-to-Ship page for availability.
Pair With Matching Pieces
Complete your installation with coordinating field tiles and trims from the Terra Autumn Leaves Travertine Collection, part of the FORUM Travertine Collection. Installation guidance is available in our Installation, Care & Maintenance Guide.
Planning & Support
For specifications, samples, or trade assistance, visit our FAQ or contact our trade team.
Frequently Asked Questions About This Tile
Is this travertine mosaic mesh-mounted?
Many travertine mosaics are sold in mesh-mounted sheet format to support layout consistency and installation. The exact mounting method can vary by design, so the product page should be reviewed for the specific format offered.
Can it be used on shower walls?
Travertine mosaic is commonly used on shower walls, backsplashes, and other decorative surfaces. Final suitability should be confirmed based on the exact mosaic, finish, grout joint, and installation method.
Can it be used on shower floors?
Some travertine mosaics may be suitable for shower floors, while others may be better suited for walls only. Suitability depends on the exact stone, finish, pattern, grout joint, and project conditions, so installer review is recommended before installation.
Does it require sealing?
Yes. Travertine mosaic is typically sealed to help reduce staining and moisture absorption. The best sealer and maintenance schedule can vary depending on the application and installation conditions.
Will there be variation from sheet to sheet?
Yes. Natural variation in tone, movement, pore structure, and fill is expected in travertine and may be visible from sheet to sheet. This is part of the character of real stone mosaic.
How much overage should I order?
Ordering extra material is recommended to cover cuts, breakage, layout adjustments, and future repairs. Many projects plan for at least 10% extra, though more may be useful for detailed patterns or complex installations.
Advanced Questions About This Tile
Why choose travertine instead of porcelain that mimics natural stone?
Travertine offers real pore structure, tonal movement, and geological character that printed surfaces cannot fully duplicate. It is often selected when a softer, more natural, and more architectural stone look is important to the project.
What spaces benefit most from travertine tile?
Travertine is often used in bathrooms, shower walls, floors, entryways, fireplace surrounds, and other interiors where natural warmth and quiet movement are part of the design intent.
When is filled and honed travertine a better choice than tumbled travertine?
Filled and honed travertine is usually preferred when the goal is a cleaner, more refined, and more contemporary surface. Tumbled travertine tends to feel more rustic, textured, and timeworn.
Are pits, fill, and movement part of the look of travertine?
Yes. Travertine naturally includes pore structure, movement, and visual variation. Depending on the finish, some pieces may also include fill. These features are part of what gives travertine its distinct material character.
What is the most common mistake when specifying travertine tile?
One of the most common mistakes is choosing travertine for its color alone without considering finish, pore structure, and maintenance expectations. The best results come from matching the finish and format to the intended application.
Should I order extra travertine for future repairs?
Yes. Natural stone can vary from lot to lot, so keeping attic stock is strongly recommended if repairs, additions, or replacements may be needed later.