It’s Valentine’s Day so I thought I’d run towards romance and share eight tiles that’ll fill your home with love.
1) Love from Maitland & Poate
Coming in hot with hearts, Maitland & Poate‘s cement Love tiles offer up sweet lovey-dovey decors in classically romantic shades of pink as well as green, blue, and caramelly camel.


2) Hexa Floral from Loja Do Azulejo
Handcrafted in Portugal, these floral textured delights from Loja Do Azulejo create an abstracted bouquet of geometric roses available in a wide variety of unique glazes including a firey red, a soft rosy pink, and a dark multicolour iridescent effect.


3) Curios Tiles from Balineum
Taking cues of romance from the Greeks and their goddess of love and beauty Aphrodite, these illustrated tiles from Fee Greening for Balineum provide the essence of love in an understated way.


4) White Marble Flower Mosaic from Starel Stones
Dainty and delicate like a Disney princess, these stunning floral mosaics from Starel Stones add both beauty and magic, creating a permanent fixture full of flowery love.


5) Rocaille from Clé Tile
Designed by Fornace Brioni + Cristina Celestino, these three dimensional shell shaped tiles are perfect for subtle shows of affection, statement design, and unexpected detail.


6) Floral Delft from Decorum Tiles
Individually hand painted in Cornwall, these traditional English delft style decor tiles are each unique works of art featuring poppies, lillys, tulips, and more, allowing for personalised combinations of permanent floral arrangements.


7) Heart Shape from MM Mosaic
Embrace cute cartoonish love with these heart shaped mosaics from MM Mosaic. Irregularly spaced and arranged, each 3D bubble heart adds to this playfully unique surface.


8) Charming Bouquet from Motawi Tileworks
In pink, orange, and blue, these charming art tiles featuring a mini bouquet do exactly as they say on the tin. Inspired by a Victorian tile design, Motawi‘s Charming Bouquet offer a touch of period class alongside their romantic imagery.


Happy Valentine’s Day!
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