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1985 Mono Porcelain Tile

1985

Bakewell Teal Porcelain Tile

Bakewell

Cricket Blue Porcelain Tile

Cricket

Curtain Dune Porcelain Tile

Curtain

Stitch Duomo Lagoon Porcelain Tiles

Duomo

Duomo Facade Terra Porcelain Tile

Duomo Facade

Stitch Facade Olive Porcelain Tile

Facade

Stitch Flemish Bond Coral Porcelain Tile

Flemish Bond

Stitch Flemish Warp Toffee Porcelain Tile

Flemish Warp

Stitch Isometric Brick Porcelain Tiles

Isometric

Stitch Mission Palm Porcelain Tiles

Mission

Stitch Off Step Mono Porcelain Tiles

Off Step

Stitch Ribbon Ocean Porcelain Tile

Ribbon

Stitch Squat Jade Porcelain Tiles

Squat

Stitch Squat Brick Coral Porcelain Tiles

Squat Brick

Stitch Porcelain Tiles

Stitch porcelain tiles bring a unique blend of tradition and modern expression to any surface. Drawing influence from textiles, bold architecture, and carved stone, these pattern floor tiles offer a striking balance between hard lines and curved motifs. Thanks to this contrast, they suit a wide range of spaces, both classic and contemporary.

Stitch Mission Harlequin Porcelain Tiles

Each tile pattern in the Stitch porcelain collection feature one of twelve distinct geometric shapes. These shapes form the basis of a dynamic system, allowing countless layout options. For instance, linear arrangements offer structure and flow, while curved motifs introduce softness and movement. This combination brings rhythm to your floor and keeps the visual interest strong.

Moreover, the patterns evoke the design language of the 1970s. Clean lines, square forms, and structural balance reflect the era’s bold approach. At the same time, the inclusion of quarter-round curves softens the look. These curved shapes produce rolling repeats, adding warmth and variation to the pattern floor.

Additionally, the role of grout lines deserves attention. These spaces between the porcelain tiles enhance each design by forming their own visual story. When used with plain tiles, the grout layout becomes the tile pattern, transforming functional lines into part of the artwork.

You can customise the effect by playing with grout colour. For example, bright grout creates contrast, while matching tones give a subtle finish. Either way, the result remains striking. This flexibility makes Stitch porcelain tiles ideal for those looking to bring creative control into their tile layout.

Another advantage lies in the tile’s material. Made from hardwearing porcelain, each piece resists wear, moisture, and staining. Because of this, they work well in high-traffic zones, including kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial interiors. With easy cleaning and long-term durability, maintenance stays simple.

Whether your space needs bold character or subtle texture, these porcelain tiles deliver lasting results. Their varied tile patterns invite creativity and allow for both harmony and contrast. Stitch brings more than visual impact; it provides practical strength with a clear design voice.