Four Ways to Celebrate National Tile Day 2021
Founded in 2017 by Coverings, National Tile Day brings a range of opportunities for designers, from attending virtual film screenings to shopping for new releases.
Founded in 2017 by Coverings, National Tile Day brings a range of opportunities for designers, from attending virtual film screenings to shopping for new releases.
Designers Tal Schori and Rustam Mehta lead Brooklyn-based GRT Architects in projects including residential and hospitality renovations as well as product design for manufacturers such as izé and KAZA Concrete.
Despite far-reaching influences, the Valencia, Spain–based creative consultancy is grounded by local materials and collaborators.
Natural, non-toxic, non-porous, and durable enough to last several lifetimes, Italian ceramic tile is the material of choice for designers with an eye on wellness.
Focused on the future, Tile of Spain enhances its digital offerings to stay connected with the North American design industry.
Purveyors of ceramic tile show that pattern, material, history, and technology can all be a part of this ancient surface treatment.
The versatile and sustainable qualities of fired clay are on display in these innovative designs.
Pietta Donovan and Paola Lenti's recent tile collections for Walker Zanger and Galleria Elena are inspired by 1970s patterns and Renaissance materials.
A hotel, a restaurant, and an office building show how Spanish tile can bring classic style and high performance to any space.
Bitters helped define an expressive, even carnal side of modern Californian clayware; this Heath collection echoes his raw and dramatic sculpted works.
We highlight standout designs across five trends from the annual ceramics extravaganza in Bologna, Italy.
The brand's Fiammato tiles use small slices of millefiori, a uniquely Venetian pattern created by bundling and slicing glass rods.
National Tile Day reminds us why this timeless material is as sustainable and durable as ever.
Provocative architecture highlights the craft and tradition of Spanish tile.
Today’s tile is becoming a complex and diverse surface product. Join us for a twitterview, where we discuss the latest trends in the industry.