Splattered and Spotted Sevillian Glazed Tiles Inspired by Casa de Pilatos
These splattered and spotted Sevillian glazed tiles are inspired by the extraordinary ceramic language of Casa de Pilatos in Seville, one of Spain’s great houses of tile, pattern and architectural ornament. Drawing on the spirit of Andalusian glazed ceramics, Mudéjar geometry and historic Sevillian tilework, the design brings together irregular shape, painterly glaze movement and richly layered colour.
Each tile is defined by a lively surface of splattered, spotted and mottled glazes, where mineral tones appear to bloom, pool and scatter across the ceramic body. Deep green, smoky blue, burnt terracotta, ochre, ivory and near-black create a surface that feels aged, artistic and full of movement. The effect is decorative without becoming formal, historic without feeling like a reproduction, and handmade without losing architectural discipline.
These Spanish glazed tiles are especially suited to interiors that call for atmosphere, colour and craft. They can be used as decorative wall tiles, bathroom tiles, kitchen tiles, fireplace tiles, courtyard tiles or feature tiles within a larger ceramic scheme. Their irregular hexagonal and square formats create a relaxed geometric rhythm, while the spotted glaze gives each piece its own character.
The reference to Casa de Pilatos tiles is not literal imitation, but a contemporary interpretation of Seville’s long ceramic tradition. The result is a collection of handmade Spanish glazed tiles with depth, warmth and individuality. For designers, architects and private clients looking for Sevillian tiles, Andalusian tiles, spotted ceramic tiles or decorative glazed tiles with an old-world Spanish character, this surface offers a rich and unusual alternative to more conventional patterned ceramics.
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