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Our first tile collection revealed!

WE’RE THRILLED TO LAUNCH OUR FIRST TILE COLLECTION WITH BERT & MAY – A SET OF ARCHITECTU­RALLY-INSPIRED DESIGNS

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For months we’ve been collaborat­ing with Bert & May to create the Arch Collection of encaustic tiles and we couldn’t be more pleased with the finished result. Showcasing striking graphic patterns in clean architectu­ral lines and soft, richly pigmented colours, it’s our modern take on a Mediterran­ean holiday vibe that can now last all year back home.

We think they’re truly

versatile. The way you can join the Cap tiles to make circles or rows of semi circles, or just place one individual­ly at random like a little setting sun, means you can achieve a unique aesthetic – the Column tiles can become a datum line or vertical stripes at will. Use them in kitchens or bathrooms, as hallway floors or even below the dado rail in a living room. There is a chalkiness to the tiles that creates an earthy appearance wherever they are. Their blend of natural pigments, cement, sand and marble is mixed to produce a fine, loose powder, which means the tiles have a ‘perfectly imperfect’ finish, softening the edges of your home.

The muted palette only adds to how easy they are to decorate with. Tans, terracotta­s and burnt orange tones are warm and dusky, while greyed whites and forest greens evoke summers on the terrace. They have a timelessne­ss to them that only gets better with age and we can’t wait to see what you do with them.

Three designs – the Arch, the Column and the Cap form a perfect pattern, £8.40 each

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The Cap tiles come together to form circles, while the Column tiles meet the Arch tiles below, £210sq m
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Artfully placed Column tiles end in Arch tiles at the top, £8.40 each
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