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</html><description>Black and white subway wall tiles have become an icon in commercial d&#xE9;cor and residential bathrooms built during the turn of the 20th&#xA0;century.&#xA0; Made of glazed ceramic or porcelain and known for its thin grout lines and flat surface, each tile was traditionally a 3&#x201D; x 6&#x201D; rectangle. When covering the bottom portion of a wall, the tiles were bordered at the top with a tile molding the same color as the tile. Hexagonal mosaic patterns using subway tile were commonly found in commercial and residential bathroom floors at the time. Nearly all subway tile in the early 1900s was basic black or white.</description></oembed>
