How they're made
The artisans that make these tiles mix red clay with water, then shape them by hand in wooden moulds and leave them to cure in the sun and wind for a few days. After that, they’re fired – each tile ends up a slightly different colour, from more pinky reds to brownish and yellow tones.
The finish
These tiles are all about the raw texture and soft, earthy colour of natural clay. They’ve got the well-worn look of an antique floor, with little imperfections that add to their charm.
Where we see it
As they’ve got a warm, homely look, these tiles are ideally suited to cosy spaces like kitchens. You can play up their rustic feel with wooden furniture, or make them more modern with contrasting colours. They're suitable for use with underfloor heating, too.