The hottest tile trends for 2023.
Following the tile industry’s biggest event of the year, the International Exhibition of Ceramic Tile and Bathroom Furnishings, Cersaie, in Italy recently, Tile House has unveiled its top looks and new products for 2023.
Bold colours
From turquoise to coral, matte to gloss, the latest tile trends point to a celebration of life through colour. Whether used on a wall, floor or as a decorative accent, coloured tiles are everywhere.
Try Naranja Bevelled Gloss or Metro Blue.
Naranja Bevelled Gloss
Metro Blue
Rich textures
As neutral or monochrome colourways continue to reign, textured and three-dimensional tiles are enjoying preference as a way to introduce visual interest to a scheme and create more sensory living spaces.
Try Terre Cotto Bricco or Icone Blanc Ligne.
Terre Cotto Bricco
Icone blanc ligne
Exuberant patterns
From highly intricate graphic patterns and geometric designs, especially ones inspired by Ancient Greek motifs, to botanical-inspired designs and biophilic shapes with an Art Deco feel, patterned tiles are having a moment and look equally striking whether used on a wall or the floor. Try Pat Deco Black
Pat Deco Black
Elegant neutrals
Continuing the nature trend, tiles in natural tones and materials such as travertine marble and stone are still hot. So too are terracotta tiles and tiles with a botanical motif.
Try Mineral Project Taupe Matt stone tiles or Etna Gris marble-effect wall tiles.
Taupe matt
Etna Gris
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