Tile Trends

Color, pattern, and texture mark popular new options

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As if tile selection wasn’t enough of a challenge for kitchen and bath clients (so many to choose from!), even more fresh and creative choices are now available. Here, we showcase new options in three categories: glass, ceramic/porcelain, and wood.

Crayola Recycled

Saturated color marks this collection in puzzle pattern or 1-inch mosaics in dozens of colors.
Surfaces | 877.544.8453 | surfaces.net

Shimmer Tile

Hand-poured glass shows varied tones, free-form texture, and surface bubbles. Eight colors, two sizes.
Arizona Tile | arizonatile.com

Ebb & Flow

Stone and glass combine for a 3-D effect. Square, stacked, and linear mosaics in nine colors.
Crossville | 800.221.9093. | crossvilleinc.com

Jacquard Tiles

Damask and Baroque patterns in fresh colors find their ways to large-format (24-inch) porcelain.
Imagine Tile | 800.680.8453 | imaginetile.com

InEssence

These Italian porcelain tiles look like salvaged cement, stone, wood, and other materials.
Provenza | ceramicheprovenza.com

AnTeak

These tiles are made of reclaimed antique teak in numerous geometric patterns.
Walker Zanger | 510.491.2300 | walkerzanger.com

Textured Hardwood Tiles

Add depth and warmth with hand-carved tiles in four wood species.
IndusParquet | 305.249.1960 | indusparquet-usa.com

Petrified Wood

These dramatic tiles display the knots and rings of individual trees. No two are the same.
Ann Sacks | 800.278.8453 | annsacks.com

SistemC Citta

Try a new format: 4×12 tiles in assorted colors, some with 3-D decorative inserts.
Marazzi | 800.820.8453 marazziarchitectural.com

—Lauren Hunter is the senior products editor at REMODELING. Find her on Twitter at @LaurenHunter_HW or @RemodelingMag.

About the Author

Lauren Hunter

Lauren joined Hanley Wood in 2006 with a focus on bringing trends and new products information to professionals in the residential construction industry. When she's not in the office, Lauren travels to industry trade shows nationwide to check out those trends and products first-hand.