Twelve tiles with Halloween style

It’s the most wacky, wonderful, whimsical time of the year so feast your eyes on this spooky selection of Halloween-themed tiles.

1) Sin

Horned faces, skulls, skeletons, and bleeding hearts form the tattoo-style motifs of the Lingerfelt Delft Sin collection from Haustile. Made as the evil twin to Lingerfelt’s Holy designs, Sin tells a more twisted story through its iconography.


2) UFO

Designed by Léa Hybre for César Bazaar, UFO creates a classic trio for whimsical design – alien, spaceship, planet. In bold, intergalactic shades these cement tiles transform ordinary interiors into a cosmic playground for extraterrestrial contact.


3) Hitchcock and Skulls

The brilliant Bussoga have brought us many marvellous things – beach bathers, boobs, and bulging eyes – but they also have a few for spooky season. Namely, a quad of skulls conjoined at the eye sockets creates a curious repeat motif whilst a creeping Normal Bates stalks, knife raised, across a reel of film forms the perfect horror border.


4) Raven and Jack O

Artist Greg Hicho creates all kinds of fun 3D art tiles featuring retro scenes, objects, and funky characters including his Halloween offerings of this pumpkin-headed wind-up toy, and jet black birds against vibrant sunset orange.


5) Green Men and Memento Mori

Decorated to mimic the traditional style of a Dia De Los Muertos calavera (skull), and playfully representing a visiting alien, this pair of tiles from Gretchen Kramp are a perfect duo for Halloween fun.


6) Bat and Krampus

Fresh from the kilns of Motawi Tileworks, these brilliantly spooky bat and moon tiles offer pure Halloween wonder inspired by Charley Harper’s 1968 Bat, Bullfrog, and Bonfire. For the perfect midway point between Halloween and Christmas, their Krampus tile features the creepy, horned, child-snatching demon of Alpine folkloric tradition.


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

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