Seven eye tiles that’ll stare right back at you

Into interior decor that grabs the attention? What if you’d grabbed its attention right back? That’s what you get when you decorate with all these eyes!

1) Third Eye from Haustile

Hand-drawn in black watercolour pens, Third Eye from Haustile offers eyes on eyes on eyes with a pattern that helps you see it all (and then some).


2) Alexandria from Grow House Grow

The soft grey blue of these gorgeous lantern shaped cement tiles from Grow House Grow offers the perfect backdrop for a touch of interior drama. A boldly lined golden eye topped ad tailed with teardrop lashes creates a dramatic statement with an almost alien flair.


3) Tattoo – Open/Close Your Eyes from Maison Bahya

Create a sensational winking wall with this duo of eye tiles from Maison Bahya. A simple black and white open and closed eye is just the right amount of subtle whimsy for a home that’s all about the detail.


4) Ull from Bussoga

Be on high alert with these startled bloodshot eye tiles from Bussoga. Create an intensely alarming statement or utilise their direction to divert attention to something else worth noticing.


5) Fearless Eyes from Balineum

Endless opportunities for fabulous interiors come in the shape of the Fearless Eyes collection created by Jean-Philippe Demeyer x Balineum. Rich ochre, inky blue, baby pink, and stark white all serve as canvases for the many mysterious eyes that decorate the tube lined tiles.


6) ŒIL

These deeply detailed cement tiles from Carocim were designed by a jewellery brand known for their iconic eye brooches – Celeste Mogador. Three colour variations of ŒIL are available: Marécage, Taupe, and Deauville, each with muted tones contrasting against the stark black eye.


7) Eyes Eyes Eyes & I Spy

A pair of peepers from wacky designer Erick Millan, Eyes Eyes Eyes and I Spy each centre around a plain, unblinking eyeball. A funky colourful checkerboard in a range of hues decorate Eyes Eyes Eyes whilst a pair of contrasting shades add sophisticated style to I Spy.


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A new post by Hanna Simpson, Diary of a Tile Addict, May 2024.

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