Where to use Delft Tiles?

Kitchen with Delft tiles

Delft tiles are often used in kitchen installations as backsplash behind the stove or sink. They are highly decorative and timeless due to their classic design. In addition they are practical – a quick wipe with a damp cloth keeps them looking pristine, making them a practical choice for the inevitable spills and splatters in the kitchen.

Bathroom with Delft Tiles

Transform your bathroom into a haven of elegance with Delft tiles. These classic ceramic tiles offer a range of benefits that make them an excellent choice for your bathroom. Whether used for shower walls, as an accent, or to create a decorative focal point, Delft tiles offer flexibility in styling your bathroom to suit your taste.

Fireplace with Delft Tiles

Transform your fireplace into a focal point with the enduring beauty of Delft tiles. The classic color palette adds a touch of traditional charm that seamlessly blends with various interior styles. Resistant to heat and wear, Delft tiles ensure your fireplace surround maintains its beauty over time, providing a lasting and attractive feature in your home.

Entryways and hallways with Delft tiles

Delft tiles are often used by homeowners in entryways or along hallway walls as decorative accents, creating a welcoming and stylish entrance to the home. Often as wainscoting or in the panelling style, but sometimes the entire walls from top to bottom. Whether decorated, plain or a mix of both, the possiblities are endless.

Historical or heritage Homes

In homes with historical or cultural significance, Delft tiles are often used to preserve the authenticity of the period, especially in regions with a connection to Dutch history and design. Our Delft tiles are direct ‘copies’ of reclaimed Delft tiles that were made throughout the entire original Delft tile production. Therefore our tiles cover designs from the 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th and early 20th century.

Accent Pieces

Delft tiles are frequently used as standalone decorative pieces, framed and hung as artwork, or incorporated into furniture, such as tabletops or cabinets. They have a timeless appeal which adds a classic touch to your interior, whether it is a classically inspired or modernly orientated project.