The gorgeous flower design on these slightly rustic ceramic wall tiles will give a traditional Spanish feel to any spa-style bathroom or elegant kitchen.
The design is made up of a rich denim blue, outlined in darker rich blue, with bright orange flowers scattered throughout. The pattern started life as a polymer millefiori design.
- This listing is for a single tile - choose size from the drop down menu
- 5-7 mm or 1/4 inch thick
- glossy reflective surface
- ceramic
- gently rounded top edge
- ridged unglazed back
- require normal tile adhesive and grouting
- heat printed in my home studio, using my own millefiori designs
- please note usage "do's and don'ts" below
To see the other tiles I have available - www.etsy.com/uk/shop/DoodlePippin?ref=l2-shopheader-name§ion_id=24161987
OR www.doodlepippin.co.uk/buy-tiles
These are handmade to order, so there may be slight variation between each tile.
PLEASE NOTE: these tiles are heat printed, which means they will scratch if you drag heavy things over the surface, or scour with abrasive cleaners. Normal cleaning is fine!
They're suitable for :
- splashbacks in kitchens and bathrooms
- cubby holes
- utility rooms
- en suite bathrooms
- guest bathrooms
- mantel pieces
- kitchen walls away from direct heat sources
- decorative fireplace applications (away from heat sources)
- dining areas.
NOT suitable for
- outdoors, conservatories or pools
- areas which receive a lot of direct sunlight or UV as the design may fade over the years
- floors
- areas which are regularly scrubbed or scoured with agressive cleaners
- areas exposed to regular high heat and / or flame
LOVE THE DESIGN - BUT NEED IT IN A HARD-WEARING FINISH?
You can find the same design in my "Fired Ink" range (not available on Etsy). Go to
www.doodlepippin.co.uk/fired-ink-tiles
ABOUT THE TECHNIQUE
All DoodlePippin pieces are created in my garden studio just outside London. I'm a polymer artist, and I specialise in clay techniques inspired by disciplines such as Japanese sword-making and Italian glass work.
The design on these tiles was created using a very ancient glassworking technique called 'millefiori', which has been around since the 6th Century. In fact, pieces made using this technique were found in the Anglo Saxon / Viking burial hoard at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk, England.
If you have any questions I'm always happy to chat - please contact me.
And while you're here, come and see what else I've been making! https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/DoodlePippin?ref=hdr_shop_menu