Our tiles come in a variety of materials and finishes:
Glazed | Patterned | Victorian Wall | Victorian Floor | Large Format | Glass | Natural Stone | Mosaic
Oxford is a classic 151x151mm/6" chequerboard. This popular and timeless style is shown in a monochrome colourway to create a stylish and liveable effect.
A stunning take on a herringbone design, Stornoway is a sleek and modern chevron pattern.
St Andrews offers simplicity in both design and installation, especially when paired with a line border.
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.
Stratford is a cheerful pattern that's easy to install in either sized hexagon.
Exeter is a simple but visually pleasing design that is becoming increasingly popular.
Oxford is a classic 151x151mm/6" chequerboard. Shown here in a timeless and popular Black and White, it will coordinate perfectly with any interior scheme.
Oxford 106mm (4 1/8") is a traditional check design shown here in timeless monochrome.
Braemar is an intricate pattern of stars and squares. Shown here in traditional black and white.
Oxford 106mm (4 1/8") is a classic chequerboard design. Shown in dusky Carnation Pink and Revival Grey, this timeless style is an ideal choice for small and larger spaces alike.
Hexham is a pretty star design with a contemporary feel.
Carlisle is a striking, bold design comprising hexagons and diamonds that is perfect for larger expanses of flooring.
Use this simple but oh so effective hexagonal tile pattern to add character and interest to your floor. For a bolder look, why not use two or three colours to make our Buckfastleigh pattern your own.
Norwich is a classic diagonal lattice design. The use of smaller pieces makes this the perfect way to incorporate our geometric floor tiles into tighter spaces.
Falkirk is a classic diagonal lattice design. This bright and playful colourway brings a modern twist to a classic pattern.
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.
Braemar is an intricate pattern of stars and squares. Shown here in Revival Grey and Dover White, this is a softer take on the more traditional black and white.
Westminster is a complex design with an extensive repeating pattern.
Westminster is a complex design with an extensive repeating pattern.
Inverlochy takes its name from the design on the original floor at Inverlochy Castle. Here it is given a fresh, contemporary colourway.
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