


Rooted in the decorative arts that flourished around the Champagne fairs in the era of Thibaut IV, Medievalissimo revives an artisanal process that relies on the chemistry of clays and a careful, controlled firing. The result is a tile that feels discovered rather than manufactured: tonal variation, tiny speckling, and surface character are part of its identity.
The stylised barrel motif is rendered in a blue-green glaze that reads like aged , set against a richly dark background with natural irregularities and depth. Used as a single accent, a framed panel, or repeated as a pattern, it brings a sense of medieval storytelling to both traditional and contemporary interiors.
De Ferranti also offers a marbled tile influenced by this period, for projects that want the same historical spirit in a more tonal, material-led way.