Last, but by no means least, the final addition to our month of companies and creatives – Lofa Ceramics. Making small batch, high fired ceramics to order in Guadalajara, Mexico, Lofa Ceramics offers sculptural pieces rich with character, texture, and style.




Striking glaze effects and uniquely curated colour schemes decorate the 3D shapes and unusual forms with charming imperfections, varied tones, and matt/gloss details giving each tile their own distinct personality.




Curved relief patterns and angular geometrics feature throughout the Lofa Ceramics portfolio with a new collaboration with LA artist Cindy Hsu Zell forming a playful multidimensional tile set for expressive installations.




Their most iconic tiles are their new 100 by 100mm Flowers – designs half way between tile and mosaic. With a funky 70s vibe, these chunky flowers fill most of a classic square whilst each petal opens up a smidge of space for grout creating a wonderfully dynamic finish.
A new post by Hanna Simpson, Diary of a Tile Addict, October 2025.