The client wanted a simple though elegant black and white pattern. What evolved was a contemporary spin on the Conservatory pattern.

Black & pale grey octagons with white dots. Framed by the Newcastle border.

Internal water damage meant goodbye to a beloved heritage style and pink themed bathroom. Using a contemporary tile laid on the diagonal, and an Australian made frieze, it was lovingly recreated. The client was tickled pink.

Classic octagon and dot pattern plus a striking entrance with the Kent panel taking centre stage. Colours: pale grey, super white, black and pistache.

Venetian range -150×150 green/blue glazed ceramic tiles. Looks lush in this rustic modern kitchen. The variation in each tile makes this tile ideal for a feature wall anywhere. Thank you to our customer who provided the photo.

A recently completed project. Winckelman 150×150 alternating grey & white octagon with 50×50 black dot and a black strip border. The Norwood border used selectively at the front door makes an inviting entrance.

Original terrazzo floor and pink bathroom suite revived to its former glory with our 108×108 light green square tiles.

Acid washed limestone subways in a herringbone pattern. The earthy variation found in natural stone tiles makes them a material of choice.

Taylor Buchtmann Architecture playfully scattered Winckelman’s pearl grey, pistache, pale green, special green and victorian green hexagons in this kitchen.   

A random mix of Winckelman pearl grey, pale green, special green & pistache hexagons.