A collection with the most distinctive feature is the relationship between tile and space that is defined by lines and volumes, smooth (Marea), concave (Bassa-marea) and convex (Alta-marea). Marea is inspired by the sea and its movements.

A contemporary reading of venetial terrazzo.

Hand painted and handmade in Morocco, our Zellige range are authentic and unique tile solutions. Using traditional and ancient techniques, we bring custom and specialty tiles to your space to create living works of art. Use these colourful Moroccan beauties for decorative accents on counters, bathrooms, vanities, window surrounds, fireplaces and more. Our Moroccan tiles are available in a selection of hand painted patterns, are are specifically designed to create dramatic designs and impact in your interior.

Our Zellige is created using traditional techniques passed down through generations, stretching all the way back to the 13th century. Made of the finest quality, with a story behind each and every tile, these living works of art create impact and intrigue within any space. Our Moroccan Zellige is incredibly versatile, our clients have used these in bathrooms, kitchen splashbacks, fireplaces, window surrounds, vanities, pools and more. Inquire with our team about the suitability for your project today.

Mutina America collection is available by setting up an appointment with one of our design libraries. Please contact your nearest design library to view these beautiful domestically stocked items.

Mutina America collection is available by setting up an appointment with one of our design libraries. Please contact your nearest design library to view these beautiful domestically stocked items.

Mutina America collection is available by setting up an appointment with one of our design libraries. Please contact your nearest design library to view these beautiful domestically stocked items.

Fringe - ornamental border made of threads or strips - is the first collection designed by Michael Anastassiades for Mutina.

With Kosei, which means composition in Japanese, Vincent Van Duysen proposes a range of ceramic surfaces developed with pure and tactile materials, inspired by lava rocks such as obsidian and volcanic glasses, which are homogeneous, amorphous and with exceptional hardness.

Time was conceived to commemorate a decade of collaboration between Mutina and Barber and Osgerby. It serves as an exploration of the natural weathering processes, where the recurrent actions of water and wind gradually erode and refine surfaces, shaping landscapes and evolving rugged features into sleek forms.

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