Pure eye candy, this home office coffee station has the trendy pop that 2021 deserves. Warm and welcoming, the Star and Cross tile in Tumbleweed from our new Desert Collection makes this nook feel complete.
Leaning into her love for pink, Jaclyn Johnson enlisted the help of designer Ginny Macdonald to create a picture-perfect powder room featuring our mosaic glass tile.
Lacking natural light, this petite bathroom still feels full of warmth thanks to Sand Dune's high color variation coupled with toasty wood tones and glossy brass fixtures.
A tiled shower niche ingeniously functions as a focal point for this glazed thin brick guest bathroom, designed by Claire Thomas of The Kitchy Kitchen. Thick bands of grout lend the space an architectural feel.
Featuring a blend of 3x3's and 3x6's, this main bath's white bathroom tiles are a thoughtful alternative to classic subway tile.
As warm as the patina of worn leather, this bathroom's Hexite Tile backsplash in Antique handsomely showcases our glaze's artisanal color variation.
Welcoming patrons to try its modern Texan cuisine, Billy Can Can's glazed thin Brick exterior frames the restaurant's Old West-inspired saloon.
Anchored by our warm Sunflower yellow, a playful accent tile shower features triangles in a thoughtfully coordinated color blend that extends into the rest of the space.
Laid-back luxury defines this elevated yet inviting main bath, featuring cool blue-grey bathroom tiles paired with earthy thin brick floors.
Pairing the historic legacy of Encinitas, CA with contemporary design, this wonderfully inviting restaurant highlights its coastal cuisine with herringbone restaurant kitchen tile and a wall of warmly glazed thin brick.
Mirrored columns framed with white subway tile and black and white trim help to anchor Rochambeau's lively and eclectic-meets-old school style. Designed by Home Studios.
Anchored by an intricately designed behind-the-stove backsplash, this kitchen's blend of Handpainted and Star-and-Cross Tile serves up Spanish Colonial-inspired vibes.