12/09/2024

What’s your palette?

Discover tonal shades for a harmonious scheme,
or contrasting colours that will instantly
energise your space.

There are few things we love more than a perfectly put-together palette, and these are no exception. Mixing and matching different samples is a really enjoyable way to set about devising a new look for your space, which is why we always advocate a visit to one of our showrooms if possible, as it gives you the opportunity to experience the full variety of our collection in person, explore different materials and surface textures, and experiment with combining samples. Our expert team will also be on hand to answer any design or technical questions and help guide the process.

If you can’t make it to a store, then ordering samples online is a convenient alternative, and still allows you to play with materials, colours and textures and see how your chosen tiles will work in your space. This is particularly important if you’re hoping to combine multiple styles, whether on walls or floors, or to help define certain elements of a space, such as basin niches or shower enclosures. Below are some of our current favourite combinations of shades and textures, from retro 70s-inspired looks to elevated neutrals.

New neutrals

Featuring mineral-marbling, terracotta and sand tones, and designs that nod to volcanic stone, this season’s neutrals come with a warm, earthy twist.

Earth greens

Bring the outside in with grounding, back-to-nature jungle and forest hues, or lighter sage and olive, in matt and glazed tiles.

Perfect pinks

Whether barely-they’re blush, rose or peach, delicate pinks are soothing and serene. Pair with equally soft linen shades and subtle veined marble.

Ivory blend

For the ultimate zen interior, combine muted milky off-whites with biscuit-beige and taupe, adding layers of interest through understated sheen.

70s style

Channel the 1970s with a funky retro palette of mustard yellow, fawn, clay, smoky green and chocolate brown.

Vintage vibes

Evoke vintage style with shades of sea green and petrol blue. Patterns are pretty and artisanal, based on antique illustrations and Delft pottery.

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