



Hammer Shell Tile is composed of irregular, angular shell pieces arranged in a tight that reads as both natural and architectural. Each fragment has a crisp, faceted face, creating a broken-prism effect that throws highlights and soft shadow as the light moves. The palette sits in a refined spectrum of pearl, honeyed champagne and pale gold, with natural tonal variation that gives depth rather than uniformity.
This is a statement finish for feature walls, splashbacks, niches, bar fronts, joinery panels and furniture cladding, anywhere you want a tactile glow without high gloss bravado. It pairs beautifully with brushed brass, , walnut, dark stones and warm limestones, and it can also be used as a contrasting insert alongside plain fields.
As with all natural shell, expect variation in shade and pattern from tile to tile. For longevity, avoid abrasive cleaners and acids, and treat it as a decorative surface best suited to interior wall applications and low-contact areas where the surface can stay pristine and luminous.