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.
Perfect for entertaining, this one-of-a-kind kitchen backsplash features tri-color glass tiles in Chickadee, Oriole, and Falcon in a matte/gloss finish blend. Handpainted Charleston in Yellow Motif floor tiles complements this pairing, giving it a modern texture and allure.
Featuring kitchen tiles from our Desert Collection, Jaclyn Johnson's gorgeous, sun-kissed champagne backsplash offers a blushing backdrop that's perfect for entertaining.
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.
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.
Designer and Style by Emily Henderson contributor Velinda Hellen made an LA couple's dream design come true with an eclectic kitchen renovation featuring our Star and Cross patterned kitchen tiles.
Welcoming patrons to try its modern Texan cuisine, Billy Can Can's glazed thin Brick exterior frames the restaurant's Old West-inspired saloon.
Fireclay Tile's very own Senior Graphic Designer gives her craftsman kitchen a refreshed, lived-in look with a handmade 4x4 subway tile backsplash and a rustic hexagon tile floor.
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.
Blending seamlessly into the rest of the space, this petite kitchen's white kitchen tiles maximize square footage with an understated H-shaped pattern.