Natural Texture

Natural, handmade materials with highly tactile textures that are charmingly imperfect add warmth and comfort to spaces. Tiles replicate the appearance of rustic stone, pitted concrete, textural brick, wicker and wood grains to add textural interest to surroundings. 

Natural Texture
Shown: Heirloom by Emser Tile, Neolith Himalaya Crystal, Gayafores Lama Haya, Stone Theory by American Olean and Braxton Blanca porcelain by MSI.
Rigid Clay glazed ceramic tile
Rigid Clay glazed ceramic tile brings organic depth to a design. Photo: Daltile.

Pastels

We’re spotting pastels with colors like sage, mint, rose, and sky blue, which can add a soothing and organic effect to interiors. It also fits into larger color trends in the industry as paint companies explore sage-green colors of the year, such as Benjamin Moore’s October Mist and Sherwin-Williams’ Evergreen Fog.

Pastels
Shown: Luxo Opague by Emser Tile, Artistic Reflections by Marazzi, Ceviaand the Starcastle and Rigid Clay collections by Daltile.
Marazzi's Creativo collection
Marazzi's Creativo collection adds old world style to a bath. Photo: Marazzi.

Nod to History

We may not be able to travel the world during the pandemic, but tile selections help us feel like we can. See these new launches that showcase inspirations from old world Europe and the Mediterranean.  

Nod to History
Shown: Marazzi’s Creativo collection, Aparici Vienna and Daltile’s Sienna Blue.