Our tiles come in a variety of materials and finishes:
Glazed | Patterned | Victorian Wall | Victorian Floor | Large Format | Glass | Natural Stone | Mosaic
Eltham is a complex, opulent design. Used to best effect in larger spaces to get the full glorious impact. Retain the feeling of grandeur by framing with a deep border.
Chatsworth is a pattern as grand as the stately home that it was named after.Â
An authentic and popular design, Blenheim lends itself perfectly to classic and contemporary colourways alike.
Norwich is a classic diagonal lattice design. The use of smaller pieces makes this the perfect way to incorporate our geometric floor tiles into tighter spaces.
Huntingdon is a diagonal lattice design. Created with just three shapes, it still gives an intricate and classic look.
Exeter is a simple but visually pleasing design that is becoming increasingly popular.
Chatsworth is a pattern as grand as the stately home that it was named after.Â
Warwick is a geometric design that has stood the test of time and is as popular now as when it was first created. Shown here in a soft, contemporary colourway.
Arundel is a pattern recreated from authentic Victorian catalogues for a traditional look.Â
Norwich is a classic lattice design given a light and contemporary look. The use of smaller pieces mean this is the perfect way to incorporate our geometric tiles into tighter spaces.
Braemar is an intricate pattern of stars and squares. Shown here in Chester Mews, Spring Green and Dover White.
Chatsworth is a pattern as grand as the stately home that it was named after.
York is a classic octagon and dot design shown here in fresh Spring Green and Dover White.
Falkirk is a classic diagonal lattice design. This soft colourway brings a modern twist to a classic pattern.
Richmond is a traditional pattern based on a chequerboard design.
Osborne is a similar pattern to Chatsworth, with extra detail provided by adding triangles.Â
Lambeth is a beautiful, bold design that looks fantastic in traditional and modern colourways alike.
An authentic and popular design, Blenheim lends itself perfectly to classic and contemporary colourways alike.
Westminster is a complex design with an extensive repeating pattern.
Chatsworth is a pattern as grand as the stately home that it was named after. Shown here in a traditional colour palette.
Lindisfarne has an elaborate, traditional feel. Shown here with handcrafted Livingstone 'drop-in' tiles.