A continuation of our wood-look curiosities comes today with five more magnificent creations from Cevisama.


Amongst the soft neutrals, floral, and tropical wallpaper effects of APE Grupo‘s Raw collection we found Tarima Cotton. Interspersed with strips of cement-look, stripes of wood-effect offer up an unusual take on Tarima (pallet).


A more scattergun approach to wood placement than Vives‘ New York tiles, London forgoes ordered rows and columns in favour of a randomised layout.


Patchwork hexagon tiles in blue and beige make up Cerlat‘s Yukon collection. Faux scuff marks and signs of age add a little character whilst delightful diamonds of oak-effect add earthiness and woodiness.


Wood style terrazzo, El Molino‘s Flora Beige blends the industrial neutrality of cement with wood-effect flecks in a variety of colours, shapes, sizes, and grains.


Although not technically wood, these bamboo-effect tiles from Mainzu still fit perfectly amongst our woody curiosities. In orange-brown, ivory-white, sunny-cream, and grassy green, Bamboo offers a wall of canes, complete with texture to match.


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A new post by Hanna Simpson, Diary of a Tile Addict, April 2023.