

Offering striking new shapes in a rich palette, the New Terracotta collection from Domus Tiles embraces the trend for a luxurious aesthetic with a handcrafted edge. Interesting glaze techniques, jewel like colours and a metallic lustre channel a modern glamorous style, adding an opulent feel to any interior.
New Terracotta places an emphasis on handmade production, which means no two tiles are ever the same. Traditional techniques result in a tactile finish and shape. Subtle shade variations, irregular edges and small imperfections are all part of the time-worn aesthetic.
In total, there are 46 colours, 9 finishes and 11 shapes and sizes to choose from. One new shape option is the curved T-drop which looks beautifully glamorous in a warm, metallic tone. The satin sheen finish reflects the light, displaying highlights of molten gold. The combination of the autumnal bronze colour and soft, organic shape creates a sumptuous, elegant style
Other options include triangles that deliver a sharp geometry which ties in with the trend for tribal patterns.
In recent years the hexagon has become a modern tile classic and this is carried forward with New Terracotta's honeycomb hex. Combined with the Mystery Teal Explosion glaze, the resulting colour has a richness and depth that offers a modern eclectic look.
The range's fish scale shape is ideal for bathrooms This shape is a striking alternative to regular metro tiles. The texture is obtained by applying the glaze to the reverse surface of the raw tile; the array of indents and textures allows the depth of the glaze to vary, creating a multi-tone finish.
More at: https://www.domustiles.co.uk/whats-new/2017/11/new-terracotta-jewel-colours
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