Marseille Tiles

Marseille

The Marseille clay tile was first produced back in 1874, when it was patented along with the first industrial clay presses. The fact that moulds and presses were sold as a package ensured all tiles were regular in size, and made it the first global roofing standard. In France, the Marseille clay tile is available in three colours, adding a personal touch to any roof, while still fitting in with the surroundings. Versions of the tile are also sold by most of MONIER’s business units in Europe and Asia.

Granat

Granat is the German version of the Marseille tile

If you like roofs with unusual, instantly recognizable visual effects, the Granat (the German version of the Marseille tile) is the perfect choice. Its distinctive yet traditional profile makes it equally suitable for renovating roofs, restoring historical buildings and roofing stylish new-build houses. The Granat is available in six different colours and with a choice of two different surfaces.

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Marseille tiles Granat (right) and Marseille
Marseille tiles Granat (right) and Marseille