Chatsworth is a pattern as grand as the stately home that it was named after.
The ideal choice for small and larger spaces alike, Oxford 106mm (4 1/8") is a classic chequerboard design. Available in our wide range of colours, why not add try adding a third colour for an extra dimension.
Exeter is a simple but visually pleasing design that is becoming increasingly popular.
Exeter is a simple but visually pleasing design that is becoming increasingly popular.
Scarborough is pleasing in its simplicity and a perfect design for hallways and smaller spaces. This pattern is plain enough to be complemented by one of our more complex borders.
Blenheim is an authentic and popular design that lends itself perfectly to classic and contemporary colourways alike. Shown here in Red, Buff, Green and White with hand-crafted Livingstone decorated tiles. This traditional colourway creates a timeless look.
The ideal choice for small and larger spaces alike, Oxford 151mm (6") is a classic chequerboard design. Available in our wide range of colours, why not add try adding a third colour for an extra dimension.
Scarborough is pleasing in its simplicity and a perfect design for hallways and smaller spaces. This pattern is plain enough to be complemented by one of our more complex borders.
A stunning take on a herringbone design, Stornoway is a sleek and modern chevron pattern.
Rochester gives a traditional feel with warm colours and the addition of a Livingstone decorated tile.
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.
Bloomsbury is an Art Deco inspired design comprised entirely of diamonds.
Falkirk is a classic diagonal lattice design. This soft colourway brings a modern twist to a classic pattern.
Blenheim is an authentic and popular design that lends itself perfectly to classic and contemporary colourways alike. Shown here in Brown, Buff, Green, Grey & White with hand-crafted Livingstone decorated tiles. This traditional colourway creates a timeless look.
Inverlochy takes its name from the design on the original floor at Inverlochy Castle.