Porcelain & natural stone

Surfaces that hold up to a real floor plan.

Our porcelain and stone library is built for working homes. Large-format Italian porcelain, Spanish slabs, French limestone, and Tivoli travertine — chosen because they take impact, water, and the next decade in stride.

Marble-look porcelain in herringbone pattern
Collections in studio

Eight ranges, paletted across the floor.

01

Veined Porcelain

Italian large-format porcelain with statuario, calacatta, and arabescato veining, in 60×120 cm and 120×240 cm.

02

Stone-Look Porcelain

Travertine, limestone, and sandstone surfaces with rectified edges and structured slip-rated finishes.

03

Natural Limestone

French and Portuguese limestone for floors, fireplace surrounds, and powder rooms. Honed, brushed, or sandblasted.

04

Travertine

Tivoli quarry travertine in walnut, silver, and ivory. Filled-and-honed for floors, vein-cut for accent walls.

05

Terracotta & Cotto

Reclaimed Tuscan terracotta and modern hand-formed cotto in soft amber and chalk-white tones.

06

Hand-Glazed Wall Tile

Zellige, fish-scale, and bevelled subway from small Mediterranean kilns. Variation is the feature, not the flaw.

07

Outdoor Porcelain

20 mm structural porcelain for terraces, pool decks, and pedestal-set rooftops, with frost-rated bodies.

08

Mosaic & Cut-To-Pattern

Custom waterjet mosaic and CNC stone, cut to a designer's drawing for thresholds, niches, and feature walls.

Tile installer applying thinset
Made to be installed

The right body, set the right way.

Large-format porcelain and natural stone are unforgiving substrates. We sell them with installation specifications drawn for your build — substrate, uncoupling membrane, thinset, grout joint width — not as an afterthought.

If you're buying material from us to install yourself, you'll still leave with a written method statement. If we're laying it, the installer who'll do the work attends the studio session.

Installation services
Common questions

Specifying porcelain & stone.

What size porcelain should I specify for a small bathroom?
Counter-intuitively, larger. A 60×120 cm tile in a 5×8 ft shower visually expands the space and reduces grout joints to a few clean lines. We'll lay a full mock-up before ordering.
Is natural stone realistic for a kitchen floor?
Limestone and dense travertine are realistic if sealed and maintained. We'll talk through a candid maintenance schedule before you commit. For households with young kids and dogs, we usually recommend a stone-look porcelain instead.
How long are your lead times?
Italian porcelain runs six to ten weeks from PO. Spanish ranges run four to seven. Natural stone with custom finishing is eight to fourteen, depending on quarry. Stocked ranges ship in two.
Do you carry trim and thresholds for what you sell?
Yes. Bullnose, base, schluter trim, and stone thresholds are specified alongside the field tile in the same order. We hate site surprises as much as you do.
Can I take samples home?
Of course. Studio members can check out up to twelve samples for two weeks; the rest are kept on the live tray for in-studio mock-ups.

Send us your floor plan, we'll send back a paletted shortlist.

Three to five surfaces, sourced and lead-time-checked, ready to walk into the studio.