Red Tiles
Red has a depth and presence that's difficult to achieve any other way. Used well, it grounds a space, adds warmth and gives a room a character that builds over time.
We offer red tiles in a range of finishes and formats. Dark red tiles work well in hallways and on kitchen floors, where a rich tone carries the wear of daily life without losing its quality. Red quarry tiles bring an unglazed, tactile surface that suits period homes and contemporary spaces. And red mosaic tiles offer something more intricate: detail and pattern for splashbacks, alcoves and decorative insets.
Not sure where to start? Browse the collection and let our guidance help you find the right finish and format for your space.
- Sample Back SoonView detailsQuarry Red Square Tile £72.66 /m2
- Handmade Classic Terracotta Hexagonal Tile £93.38 /m2
- Arcilla Square Terracotta Effect Tile £51.99 /m2
- South Cliff Rose Brick Tile £81.84 /m2
- Forecast Lundy Rectangle Glazed Tile £99.44 /m2
- Arcilla Rectangle Terracotta Effect Tile £52.22 /m2
- Forecast Lundy Square Glazed Tiles £99.68 /m2
- Bert and May Pink Pradena Porcelain Tile £88.50 /m2
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- Lubelska Brick Terracotta £167.36 /m2
- Bert & May Soho Majadas Porcelain Tile £88.50 /m2
- Sample Back SoonView detailsReclaimed Terracotta Square Tile 15x15 £128.92 /m2
- Copenhagen Penny Round Pink Mosaic £127.15 /m2
- Bert & May Pink Santona Porcelain Tile £88.50 /m2
- Aegean Pink Marble Tile 30x60 £124.80 /m2
- Jaipur Pompeiian Red Square Glazed Tile £99.68 /m2
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Frequently Asked Questions
Red quarry tiles are unglazed ceramic tiles fired at high temperatures. They're hard-wearing and well suited to hallways, kitchens and utility rooms. Seal them before use to protect against moisture and staining.
Red tiles are well suited to bathroom walls, particularly glazed or polished finishes such as red marble. Unglazed options work too, but need sealing in wet areas to manage moisture effectively.
Dark red tiles are deeper and more saturated in tone. Terracotta tends towards a warmer, orange-red hue. Both have a natural, earthy character, but dark red creates a stronger and more grounded visual effect.
Red mosaic tiles are ideal for splashbacks, shower niches, fireplace surrounds and feature walls. Their smaller format suits compact spaces. Use a neutral grout to let the colour read clearly.
Red marble tiles are a natural stone. Seal them regularly and clean with a pH-neutral stone product. With that care in place, they'll last well and develop a gentle patina over time.


























































