Lunada Bay Tile is refreshing one of its most popular ceramic tile collections, Graphite, with two new shapes and three artistic colors. Graphite is one of the many tile products stocked in Lunada Bay Tile’s 100,000 square-foot facility in Harbor City, CA, and is ready to ship immediately.
Read MoreThe sand. The sea. The serenity. The simple pleasures. The Tommy Bahama® by Lunada Bay Tile collection is an exquisite line of handcrafted glass tile blends that reconnect your mind, spirit and emotions to the most exotic and untouched destinations around the world. The tiles’ textures and colors bring the feel of islands and seaside escapes to life, offering an exploration into beautiful, romantic new places. Residential and commercial spaces are instantly transformed into exotic retreats where relaxation, discovery and adventure beckon.
Read MoreLunada Bay Tile is expanding its popular ocean-inspired Shinju ceramic collections, with new shapes in Shinju – the Stingray and Surf Rail patterns – and Cape Pearl, a new color for both Shinju and Shinju Mirai.
Read MoreLunada Bay Tile recently added a new color and two new patterns to its line of Haisen glass tiles. While this exquisite collection is reminiscent of the decorative bowls originally used to wash sake drinking cups during the late Edo to Meiji period in Japan, today “Haisen” recalls vessels that display flower petals floating in water. Lunada Bay Tile’s distinctive Haisen tiles are handcrafted by melding streams of colored glass that drift and unite in a multitude of hues. The swirl and flow of color create transformative moods ranging from quiet and meditative to warm celebration and camaraderie.
Read MoreLunada Bay Tile has launched Origami Field, a collection of glass field tiles that reflects the iconic Japanese art of geometric paper folding. Featuring opalescent coloring and three-dimensional shapes, the distinctive glass tile designs play with light and shadow.
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