With the wibbly-wobbly, wavy, zebra-esque flair of Henry Holland Studio, Bert & May‘s newest collection translates an iconic aesthetic onto tile.


Inspired by the Japanese art of nerikomi, these hand-poured cement pieces are unique every time as threads of colour flutter across the surface, pooling and streaking at random.




Four homely shades – Rosemary Green, Mineral Blue, Rust, and Purple Brown – create diverse characters, emphasising richness, calm, and contrast whilst an unusual selection of formats allows for novel design and unorthodox interiors.


More classic formats (a 200 by 200mm square, 230 by 200mm hex, and 70 by 200mm metro) are met with an unusual 3D 250 by 160mm block bar, 250 by 160mm ogee skirting, a 200 by 100mm curved edge skirting, and a 250 by 100mm dado detail.


For those who love a crisper line and a more cartoonish effect, a 130 by 130mm square is available in a printed glaze in all colours.
Bert & May
Henry Holland Studio
A new post by Hanna Simpson, Diary of a Tile Addict, July 2024.