Buff is a traditional pinkish sandstone colour and is used in many Victorian patterns.
Arundel is a pattern recreated from authentic Victorian catalogues for a traditional look.
Osborne is a similar pattern to Chatsworth, with extra detail provided by adding triangles.
Lambeth is a beautiful, bold design that looks fantastic in traditional and modern 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.
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.
Blenheim is an authentic and popular design that lends itself perfectly to classic and contemporary colourways alike. Shown here in Brown, Buff, Green, Red & White with hand-crafted Livingstone decorated tiles. This traditional colourway creates a timeless look.
Arundel is a pattern recreated from authentic Victorian catalogues for a traditional look.
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.
Inverlochy takes its name from the design on the original floor at Inverlochy Castle.
Conway is a pleasingly symmetrical design that is perfect for creating a striking style statement.
Warwick is a geometric design that has stood the test of time and is as popular now as when it was first created.