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Neutral and Natural: The Latest Tile Collections From Tile Of Spain

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Warm, versatile and timeless, wood continues to be a key influence in interior design, and Tile of Spain’s latest launches demonstrate that its evolution within ceramic surfaces is more refined than ever.


Gray chair and vase with pampas grass on table, set against a chevron-patterned wood and beige wall. Minimalist and calming atmosphere.
Nordik Wood Pearl Tiles by AB (Azulejos Benadresa) (www.azulejosbenadresa.com)

From textured wood-effect finishes to warming, neutral colour palettes, the new collections from Tile of Spain’s manufacturers highlight how wood-effect tiles, paired with soft, neutral palettes are shaping a wave of calm, cohesive interiors across kitchens, bathrooms and living spaces alike.


Modern bathroom with marble walls, oval mirror, dark vanity, and white sink. Subdued lighting, dried plants, and wooden flooring.
 Aston and London Roble Tiles by Porcelanosa (www.porcelanosa.com)

Capturing the intricate grain, tonal variation and tactile quality of natural timber with remarkable precision, wood-effect ceramic tiles have advanced significantly in recent years. Thanks to these developments, the surface texture and designs now replicate everything from gently weathered oak to richly detailed walnut, offering all the visual warmth of wood with the added benefits of durability, water resistance and ease of maintenance.


Kitchen with arched backsplash, beige tiles, and wooden shelves. Faucet, vase with olives, bowl of red apples, and jars create a cozy vibe.
Nouvelle Tiles by WOW Design (www.wowdesigneu.com)

Increasingly, wood-effect tiles are being used in combination with neutral-toned surfaces to create beautifully balanced, contemporary schemes. Soft creams, warm beiges and natural stone-inspired tiles provide the perfect backdrops, allowing designers and specifiers to build layered, harmonious interiors that feel both modern and inviting.


From spa-inspired bathrooms to welcoming living spaces and contemporary kitchens, wood-effect tiles and neutral pairings offer a versatile foundation for a wide range of interiors.


Modern bathroom with beige stone walls, dual mirrors, and rectangular sinks. Soft lighting, wooden accents, and a serene, minimalist design.
Vero Roma Natural Tiles by Gayafores (www.gayafores.es)

Representing 125 ceramic tile manufacturers across Spain, Tile of Spain promotes the incredible quality and values worldwide of the Spanish tile industry. Versatile, durable and authentic, Spanish tiles offer unique characteristics and unlimited aesthetic possibilities whilst acting as a global benchmark for their high degree of innovation. www.tileofspain.com

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