Neisha Crosland
Shifting – Platinum Insert Ceramic Tiles
A calm, off-white ceramic field broken by gentle movement and flashes of platinum. Shifting is defined by soft, wavering lines that drift across the surface, creating an irregular grid that feels hand-drawn, architectural, and quietly graphic.

Set in a warm ivory-white, the composition is built from tiles whose edges appear to subtly bend and slide past one another, producing a sense of motion even when installed as a simple field. Fine, dark joint lines trace the layout like ink, giving the surface its linear discipline without making it feel rigid.


At intervals, platinum inserts punctuate the pattern, slim vertical flashes that catch the light and change character as you move through the space. Some read as smooth metallic bars, others as slightly textured, almost brushed panels, adding depth and a crafted imperfection that keeps the finish from feeling sterile.


The overall effect is minimal but not flat, tactile but not heavy. Ideal for walls where you want rhythm, shadow, and a controlled hint of lustre, with enough variation to feel like ceramic art rather than standard tile.


 

Product Finishes

handpainted

Product Applications

Art InstallationBathroomsChurchesCommercialFireplace surroundInternal useKitchensLeisureResidentialRestaurantsSwimming PoolTabletopsTileWalling

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