Claybrook Tiles: A New Line from London - Remodelista
Claybrook, a new tile company based in London, calls itself “the oldest new business in the industry” after the combined century of shared experience its founding team has in tile and interiors.
Photography courtesy of Claybrook.
At Claybrook, their focus will be on providing superior customer service both to consumers and professionals, by making experienced tile specifiers easy to access, along with perks such as free tile samples and free UK delivery.
Claybrook’s East Haven collection of cool-toned white marble tile has subtle blue and gray veining throughout.
Japanese-inspired Osaka glazed ceramic tile has a subtle crackle glaze and a matte finish. The long, rectangular Osaka Field Tile in Kita (shown) is three inches by almost 12 inches; £1.48 each.
Recycled glass Confiserie series tile comes in two mosaic shapes (chevron and triangle) in four matte colors (including the Blush shown here).
Lucerne tile is made of unglazed Italian porcelain, printed to resemble a wood pattern. The 7.75-by-47-inch tiles shown here are £15.61 each.
The Recycled glass mosaic Aura range has a high-gloss finish, available in light gray Mist (shown), blue, and green, in two patterns—mosaic squares and mosaic bricks.
The ceramic Sanctuary line has a subtle crackle glaze that’s only suitable for wall applications.
Porcelain Lakeland tile is made in Italy and printed to look like stone from northern England.
The brand’s value-priced subway tile is Metro Deco, which has a subtle crackle glaze.
Raku brick tiles are made of glazed porcelain and take their inspiration from Japan. The Raku glaze has a high degree of variation, and the tile is not suitable for floors.