‘PK’ Copper Tiles | ||
Created by: Alloy Tiles
Why we love it: Punched from an individual sheet of 1.6mm solid, high quality copper, these tiles require no backing mesh, plastic inserts or metal look-alike ‘metallic’ coatings and won’t dent, crack or de-laminate. Copper mosaic tiles will naturally oxidise over time and depending on the environment will produce a rich green hued patina. Where you can get it: Alloy Tiles | ||
MARVEL Calacatta Floor Design | ||
Created by: Atlas Concorde
Why we love it: Recreating the delicate veining of white Calcutta marble with remarkable accuracy, these tiles can be used to create the same elegant, classic finish as marble at a substantially lower cost and weight. Where you can get it: DW Tiles | ||
Variations | ||
Created by: Bisazza
Why we love it: Earthy colours and textured pattern combine to make this mosaic wall tile blend a rich decorative feature. Where you can get it: Perini Tiles, Academy Tiles
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Le Pietre del Mulino | ||
Created by: Iris Ceramica
Why we love it: Evoking rustic tuscan charm, these ceramic floor tiles are an ideal complement to a relaxed, summery space. Where you can get it: Better Tiles | ||
Aztec Mosaic Orange | ||
Created by: Design Republic
Why we love it: Dark ad intense, the ruby tones of these mosaic tiles provide a bold pop of colour. Where you can get it: Design Republic | ||
Sicis | ||
Created by: Sicis
Why we love it: Sicis’ artistic mosaic arrangements add a gorgeously detailed aesthetic dimension to their surrounds, elevating any surface to a decorative feature. Where you can get it: Elite Bathware | ||
Sapporo Neutral | ||
Created by: Skheme
Why we love it: The dark grain of these ceramic floor tiles is perfect for private, intimate spaces, and lends lends a reserved warmth to the surface. Where you can get it: Skheme
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Bardiglio | ||
Designed by: Kale Tiles
Why we love it: The simple elegance of the relief pattern on these white marble tiles creates a pure, clean mood ideal for bathroom sanctuaries. Where you can get it: Academy Tiles |
Issue 61
Vintage Modern Issue
The breadth and scope of Habitus has always been extraordinary. With how we live at heart of every issue, we have stepped it up with Guest Editor David Flack of Flack Studio shaking the ‘how’ and looking at new ways to make a house a home. With Vintage Modern as the issues theme, we look at the way iconic design has stayed with us, how daring pieces from the past can add the wow factor and how architecture and good design defy the pigeon hole of their era.
Order IssueHabitus Loves… Tiles
Providing a myriad of colour, texture and pattern possibilities, tiles can elevate a surface from merely functional to artistic. This week we bring you a selection of eight of the latest, most interesting and most beautiful tiles available.