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njh2007
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Hi all! My wife are I are trying to find a few replacement ceiling tiles for our kitchen ceiling that we inherited when we purchased our house.

We've tried looking on google, but with no luck. I was hoping someone may have extras or at least remember these and maybe have more info to help us in our search (manufacturer name, style name, etc.).

The tiles are 1' by 1' and are sub divided into nine smaller squares. The squares alternate different fruits (Cherries, Pears, Grapes, Oranges, Lemons) with circular spiral designs. I'm attaching a picture I took of one of the sections in case it helps. The tiles are pure white, but I used different lighting so that the tile details were more distinguishable.

If anyone has any information on these we'd greatly appreciate it.

Thanks!

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Posted 2 Years, 11 Months ago Linkback
njh2007 welcome here. What material are they made of?
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Thanks for the welcome!

The tiles appear to be made out of some type of foam/compressed fiber construction. I don't quite know what they're made out of, but I know it's not anything metallic. Hope this helps...
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Yep, it does although I haven't quite found exactly that design. I'll keep on looking and let you know if I come up with something.
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