Ley lines are reckoned by some to be lines of ‘earth energy’ that radiate across the landscape, connecting sites of historical importance. It also happens to be the name of our new tile range. Now, it's true that the original ley lines were thought to be straight, while ours have curves. And some even say that ley lines served to connect Earth with aliens, while we make no such claim for our tiles. But if surface pattern matters to you, then we believe you'll be able to sense the rich design possibilities offered by the sweeping lines combined with our extensive screen-printed colour choice. And who knows, perhaps you'll even feel the energy created by combining these screen-printed tiles with their Relief counterparts!
Modern brown cafe In the Netherlands, a ‘brown café’ is an informal, old-school where you’d expect to find tiled panelling, like this. Look more closely, though, and you’ll see that the 3D Relief tiles give this design a modern twist. Choose one of our suggested colour combinations or create your own for a thoroughly modern brown café.
Circles in the sand Do you remember drawing circles in the sand as a child? Who’s to say it wasn’t art in an early and very pure form? We’ve tried to recapture those swooping, circling lines and the sense of innocent play in this screen-printed ceramic tile design.
Picture window on the Dutch landscape This house project was a total renovation carried out over two years. The tiles in the south-facing kitchen stretch from reclaimed countertop to ceiling.
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