Recent Projects

There truly isn’t anything better than getting to see our products in your spaces. Your creativity and the way you utilize our tile is inspiring and exciting to witness. Thank you for continuing to share your work with us and don’t forget to follow and tag us on social media!

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Icon Tile and Design

You can never go wrong with the classic, sleek look of black and white. The contrast draws your eye to the black backsplash, and the hexagonal shape with the white outline makes it even more of a statement.

Veranda Milano Hex Cement Tile

https://icontileanddesign.com/

@icontileanddesign

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Amy Pearson Design

An elongated hex ceramic tile is a great way to add a little something extra to the traditional look of a subway tile. Our Crayons tiles have a glossy finish and subtle undulation that provide a little extra depth as well. We love how this backsplash adds some interest to the space while still allowing those gorgeous blue cabinets to pop. Congrats to Amy Pearson Design for having this beautiful kitchen featured in Oregon Home Magazine!

Crayons Ceramic Tile

http://www.amypearsondesign.com/

@amypearsondesign

Photo by Meagan Larsen

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Sienna & Sage Interior Design

If you’ve ever been in our showroom, you know just how much of a show stopper our stone mosaics are. This install of the AK Ethereal Luna is absolutely breathtaking. The carrara marble and stainless steel outlines come together to create this gorgeous mosaic and adds an elegant and glamorous touch to this kitchen.

AK Ethereal Luna

http://www.siennaandsage.com/

@siennasageinteriors

Photo by Andrew Giammarco

Hatano Studio Interior Design

Our porcelain slabs are the perfect way to elevate a bathroom to look sleek, elegant, and modern. They mimic the natural veining and variation of marble, but have the durability and ease of porcelain tile. Just take a look at the before photo to see what a huge transformation this remodel was!

Florim Slab

https://hatanostudio.com/

@hatanostudio

Photo by Cleary O’Farrell

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