Marteu Purchase Options

This selection indicates how you’d like to purchase the product. Manufacturers select which purchase options they’d like to make available for each product. In some cases, the purchase option describes a difference in packaging (ie. random set vs. continuity set).



Single Design

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Designs can be selected individually with one design packaged per box.

Random Set

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All designs are selected and packaged randomly in boxes. Designs may or may not be continuous.

Continuity Set

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One design per box. All designs per pallet. When combined, designs flow from one piece to the other until all designs are used in the sequence.

Continuity Set Diagram
Continuity set designs flow from each tile to the next in the sequence until all designs for the product are utilized. Design flow does not continue from the last tile in the sequence to the first tile.

Infinite Continuity

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One design per box. All designs per pallet. When combined, designs flow from one piece to the other without limit.

Infinite Continuity Set Diagram
Infinite continuity designs flow from each tile to the next in the sequence. The last tile design in a sequence flows seamlessly to the first tile in the next sequence creating a design pattern that can continue infinitely.

Bookmatch

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One design mirrored. When arranged 1×1 two pieces create a large design.

Bookmatch Diagram
Two tiles of the same design are placed next to each other. When one piece is rotated 180 degrees alongside the other, it creates 1 large design pattern between both pieces.

Bookmatch A/B

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Two Designs (A,B). When arranged 2×2 four pieces create a large design.

Bookmatch A/B Diagram
Two designs arranged in a four piece sequence 2×2 where one piece of each design is rotated 180 degrees and place diagonally across from it’s counterpart design.

Updated on October 12, 2022

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