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| Weight | 5 kg |
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| Dimensions | 45 × 20 × 10 cm |
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Reclaimed Tuileries Romain Boyer Ridge Tiles
These reclaimed Tuileries Romain Boyer terracotta ridge tiles combine visual aesthetics with practicality. The capped, interlocking design helps resist high winds and extreme weather, a result of being designed to cope with the Mistral, a strong seasonal wind that sweeps across the south of France. As a result, these ridge tiles are highly sought after and fit easily into repairs or refurbishments. Used with roof tiles from the same manufacturer, they offer a complete roofing solution.
Dimensions- L45cm x W20cm x H10cm
Please note, due to the nature of production, the age of the items and process of reclamation, there are likely to be imperfections and wear marks.
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| Weight | 5 kg |
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| Dimensions | 45 × 20 × 10 cm |
These reclaimed Tuileries Romain Boyer terracotta ridge tiles combine decoration with proven roofing performance. Produced in southern France, they reflect regional skill and demanding climate conditions. Terracotta ridge tiles have protected roof junctions for centuries across Europe. Builders adopted fired clay for ridges because it resisted rain, wind, and frost. As roofing evolved, ridge tiles became both functional and visually considered. Terracotta proved ideal because it sheds water, breathes naturally, and withstands temperature extremes. Furthermore, it ages gradually, avoiding sudden failure. These qualities explain why historic terracotta roofs often remain intact today. The Tuileries Romain Boyer ridge tiles clearly show these enduring material strengths.
Tuileries Romain Boyer operated in southern France during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The company specialised in clay roofing products for regional architecture. Southern France faced intense sun and powerful seasonal winds. Consequently, manufacturers prioritised strength and precision. Tuileries Romain Boyer developed interlocking ridge tiles suited to exposed rooflines. This engineering allowed roofs to resist uplift from the Mistral. As a result, builders trusted these products for long term performance. Today, Tuileries Romain Boyer ridge tiles remain sought after for their reliability.
Although decorative, these Tuileries Boyer ridge tiles serve a critical roofing function. Curved tops and sculpted caps create a refined roof silhouette. However, each profile directs water away from vulnerable joints. Interlocking edges secure neighbouring tiles firmly in place. Therefore, roofs remain stable during high winds and heavy rain. These reclaimed examples show honest signs of service. Patches of lichen and moss appear across several surfaces. In addition, sun exposure has caused varied surface discolouration. Minor chips and edge marks confirm prolonged outdoor use.
Importantly, this weathering benefits restoration and repair projects. The tiles blend easily with existing roofs without appearing newly introduced. Matching aged surfaces reduces visual disruption during refurbishment. Consequently, installers value reclaimed stock for heritage work. Tuileries Romain Boyer ridge tiles integrate naturally with older terracotta roofing. Their appearance supports continuity rather than contrast.
Using reclaimed roofing materials offers environmental and practical advantages. Reuse conserves raw materials and reduces landfill waste. Moreover, reclaimed tiles have already proven their durability under real conditions. New products lack this established track record. Increasing scarcity has made authentic examples harder to source. Therefore, Tuileries Romain Boyer ridge tiles attract consistent demand. They rarely remain long in our yard.
Choosing reclaimed materials also preserves regional manufacturing history. Each tile carries evidence of past craft and local knowledge. These qualities appeal to architects and homeowners alike. Ultimately, these ridge tiles offer performance, compatibility, and responsible reuse within traditional roofing projects.


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