ONCE UPON A TILE

Showcasing strikingly modern designs and the most remarkable colours, the encaustic tile collection from Eco Tile Factory tells a captivating story of craftsmanship. There’s something about encaustic tiles that makes every space feel handmade and special: the bright zesty colours that instantly enliven a space; the elegance and nobility that comes from the age-old manufacturing technique. It’s this undeniable charm that makes the encaustic tile collection from Eco Tile Factory an irresistible work of art for floors or walls.
Eco Tile Factory has created a collection that celebrates everything we love about this ancient artform and made it relevant to modern Australian home design. A kaleidoscope of patterns, textures and personalities opens up a whole world of possibilities for bathroom floors and walls, kitchen splashbacks, living room floors and the outdoor kitchen. From the classic patterned tiles to the simpler two-toned geometric pattern, the tiles truly come alive when laid in interlocking designs, creating a striking feature that evokes a subtle Moroccan style. Cement tiles are available in dimensions of 200 x 200 x 20mm, with no minimum order.

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www.ecotilefactory.com.au


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