A whole lot of wibbly-wobbly tiles

There’s something about a wibbly-wobbly wavy tile that brings me so much joy. Injecting whimsy into interiors and filling spaces with fun, these designs are a hit for lovers of Dopamine Decor, playful styling, and people that don’t take life too seriously.

1) Fluxo Completo

From the wonderfully colourful and creative Studio Latitude comes Fluxo Completo. Endless colour combinations form the irregular waves that serve as decor, dividers, or fun features to create the interior of your wavy dreams.


2) Ether

With a nostalgic, cartoonish air, these squiggly tiles from Thatcher Studio offer unexpected joy and dramatic design with their dribbly waves in four striking colour ways.


3) Wiggle

A simple undulating line splits these cement tiles, creating an understated playful feature. Designed by 2LG Studio for Maitland & Poate, Wiggle are inspired by a hand-painted motif and are designed to create unusual borders and joyful interiors.


4) Moire

Also created in a collaboration between 2LG Studio for Maitland & Poate, Moire presents wavy wonder with a zig zag twist. Imitating the illusion created by rippling silk, Moire’s zagged curves dance across each tile to form a fabulous feature.


5) Ric Rac

Wibbly lines come in two styles for Bert & May‘s Ric Rac tiles. The diagonal dual tone Ric Rac two displays a pair of thick wobbly stripes that travel from one corner to the opposite whilst Ric Rac One splits the tile in two with wavy lines separating the selected shades.


6) Scallop and Wave

This pair of designs from Decorum Tiles create two types of fabulous borders. Scallop scoops sharp curves into the edges whilst Wave gently wobbles its way from one side to the next. Available in a number of Decorum Tiles’ gorgeous colours, these creations are perfect for personalised spaces.


7) Vague

Rich shades of Coco, Tanne, Velvet, and Herbe form Carocim‘s Vague collection of wavy tiles. These earthy tones are made from natural pigments, with subtle irregularities adding an organic energy to each tile.


8) Timewave, Wavey, Baby, Doozie, and Ying

Adding a huge number of wibbly wobbly tiles to the tile world is Aimée Wilder. In these five collections you can find bold colour, striking contrast, staggered waves, thin waves, thick waves, loops, dots, and more.


A new post by Hanna Simpson, Diary of a Tile Addict, July 2025.

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