The latest tile launches to save for your renovation moodboard

In the market for new wall and floor tiles for your kitchen or bathroom makeover? We’re rounding up some of our favourite recent launches to inspire your choice.

Congratulations! You’re arrived at the fun stage of finding the perfect tiles for your renovation project. Whether you’re looking for nature-inspired, tactile slabs for your kitchen splashback or bolder marbles and patterns for your bathroom, we’ve got something for everyone in this edit. Read on to discover the latest launches in the interiors industry…

Tropical tiles

Give your bathroom a boutique hotel feel with Bert & May and Cobblers Cove’s bespoke tile collection, sure to transport you to the emerald waters of the Caribbean. The tile brand has teamed up with the iconic hotel in Barbados to create a new, playful range that echoes the region’s vibrant foliage and timeless motifs – a natural continuation of the existing collaboration between the two on several of the hotel’s interior spaces, including two powder rooms, and the shop floor.

The colour palette reflects Cobblers Cove’s signature shades. Picture soft greens and lively pinks, alongside scenery-inspired motifs such as palms and lattice patterns.

Shower area with green and white patterned tiles and bronze brassware.
Tivissa Verde tiles, £156.37 per sq m, Bert & May.

California dreaming

Drawing on the 20th century design appeal of the iconic The Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles, Claybrook’s zellige-like tiles promise to bring a little bit of Hollywood glamour into your home. Echoing the hotel’s Moorish-inspired, Mediterranean style, Bungalow 22 includes glazed wall tiles in three sizes and six colourways, with varying tones.

Create your own bespoke design for your renovation, choosing from a number of tile configurations, such as using two sizes together in a modular style.

Kitchen washing up zone with diamond-shaped tiles in neutral colourways, a brass tap and white sink, and sleek cabientry.
Bungalow 22 is priced from £55.04 per sq m, Claybrook.

Natural shine

Tile of Spain’s latest collections incorporate warm tones and metallic finishes, creating eye-catching patterns that still feel natural and organic. Designed to reinterpret traditional terracotta through a more contemporary aesthetic, the Zest collection by Cerámicas Aparici does exactly that.

The range is made up of a variety of plain and décor slabs in different sizes, some in earthy shades and others with a touch of metallic vibrancy. The tiles are durable and easy to maintain, making them ideal for high-traffic areas.

Bathroom design with large and small format tiles in neutral colours, a countertop basin with an oval mirror, and a freestanding tub.
Siena and Siena Trapeze tiles by Cerámicas Aparici, available from Tile of Spain and priced on application.

Artisanal terracotta tiles

For a truly natural, organic feel, opt for Mosaic Factory’s latest Terra collection. The range’s tiles have been handcrafted using raw, natural clay. Each tile is one of a kind, showcasing subtle variations in size, tone, and surface texture.

With a wide selection of shapes and colours, the collection reflects the richness of traditional terracotta while offering just enough versatility for a contemporary, layered space. Designed for both floor and wall applications, the Terra tiles are slip resistant and resilient to thermal shocks and mechanical stress. Plus, their relatively low porosity ensures durability.

U-shaped kitchen with terracotta tiles, white worktops, wood shelves and a sink and tap area.
Terra 21cm x 7 cm, £93.60 per sq m, Mosaic Factory.

Handcrafted tiles

There’s a lot to be said about whether you can or can’t fight fate, but for now, I choose to believe these beautiful tiles are somehow destined to find their way into my home. Otto Tiles & Design’s newest collection, called Kismet (meaning ‘fate’ or ‘destiny’ in Turkish) serves as a journey back to the brand’s roots, in celebration of its 10th anniversary. More than that, the tiles pay homage to the ancient Anatolian site of Çatalhöyük, known for its egalitarian social structure and spiritual culture.

The settlement and its visual language inspired Otto Tiles’ founder and creative director Damla Tugut to create three stunning designs – Patara, Hittites, and Amara. Handcrafted from encaustic cement, the Patara tiles feature stylised ceremonial forms that hint at feminine energy and architectural rhythm. A percentage of proceeds from each square metre sold will be donated to Malala Fund, supporting girls’ education and gender equality.

Bathroom vanity zone with a marble stand, stone basin, small tap, and geometric wall coverings.
Patara in Beige, £145 per sq m, Otto Tiles & Design.

Statement stone

Keen to add the wow factor to your kitchen? Few materials will do the job better than marble. Made from the striking Calacatta Viola marble quarried in Italy, Fired Earth’s latest tiles will help you reach new levels of sophistication in the kitchen.

With deep purple, burgundy, green, and grey veining, they make a gorgeous, bold addition to worktops, splashbacks, feature walls, and even sinks. Plus, they are hardwearing, and come in rectangle and hexagon formats, so you can choose the style that works best for you.

Kitchen design with marble splashback, open shelving, and dark cabinetry.
Calacatta Viola honed marble tiles, £174.96 per sq m, Fired Earth.

Victorian checkerboard

Nothing says Victoriana more than a classic checkered floor. Bring it to the 21st century with Porcelain Superstore’s Chelsea tiles. Crafted from Italian porcelain, they offer the look of opulent marble and are resistant to stains, scratches, and moisture. These super-chic tiles come in six colourways – White, Ivory, Green, Rosa, Red, and Nero.

You can mix and match your favourites to create your dream chess-like flooring. Or, alternatively, if you prefer a ready-made option, choose from four ‘mixed’ packages, which combine the Green, Rosa, Red, or Nero tiles with a timeless White.

Pink bathroom with a painted tub, checkered flooring and house plants.
Chelsea Red Mix, from £49.75 per sq m, Porcelain Superstore.

Classy veins

Calacatta Viola seems to be the marble of the hour, so why not cover your entire bathroom in it? Ca’ Pietra’s Savoy Novo porcelain tiles emulate the deep wine-purple veining and creamy-white base of Calacatta Viola, retaining the marble’s luxurious aesthetic, but with more practical, hardwearing properties.

Suitable for interior walls and floors, they come in generous slabs, classic squares, and a mosaic with serious curve appeal.

Bathroom clad in marble slabs, with a curved wall, and wall-mounted green basin and oval mirror.
Prices start from £35.10 per sheet for the 30 x 30 x 0.8cm mosaic tile, Ca’ Pietra.

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