


Cut as a lozenge module, this tile creates instant rhythm when laid, forming zigzags, harlequin grids, and interlocking repeats depending on orientation. The matt glaze keeps the surface dusty and , while the tonal movement within each piece gives the floor or wall a quietly aged, lived-in character.
The palette sits between pale stone and deep taupe, making it highly versatile with timber, brass, blackened metals, and natural plaster finishes. Used as a full field it reads disciplined and modern, while still carrying the warmth of traditional ceramic work.
Ideal for floors and walls in kitchens, bathrooms, corridors, entrance halls, and feature areas where you want geometry without glare. Subtle variation in glaze tone and marking is part of the character.