Experience the Convex Collection—a modern twist on classic wall tiles. These 2” x 10” glossy ceramic tiles feature a handcrafted feel and elevated texture, creating a dynamic, three-dimensional surface. Available in serene hues of white, blue, green, and gray, they beautifully reflect light. Perfect for backsplashes, showers, or accent walls, they add timeless elegance and artistic flair to any space.
Experience the Convex Collection—a modern twist on classic wall tiles. These 2” x 10” glossy ceramic tiles feature a handcrafted feel and elevated texture, creating a dynamic, three-dimensional surface. Available in serene hues of white, blue, green, and gray, they beautifully reflect light. Perfect for backsplashes, showers, or accent walls, they add timeless elegance and artistic flair to any space.
The Convex Collection offers a refined interpretation of traditional wall tile design, enhanced with a modern sense of texture and dimension. Measuring 2” x 10” and finished with a glossy glaze, these ceramic tiles feature a gently raised surface that creates a three-dimensional look, adding depth and character to any wall application. Each piece is crafted to evoke a subtle, handcrafted appeal, while its sleek profile delivers a clean, contemporary aesthetic. Available in calming shades of white, blue, green, and gray, the collection plays beautifully with light, allowing surfaces to shift and change throughout the day.
Ideal for a variety of applications, the Convex Collection can be used to design striking kitchen backsplashes, elegant shower surrounds, or eye-catching accent walls. The raised convex pattern draws the eye and provides a tactile element that feels as appealing as it looks. This versatility makes the tiles well-suited for both residential and commercial interiors, blending timeless inspiration with modern artistry. Whether used to make a bold statement or to create a more understated, refined atmosphere, the Convex Collection elevates any design with subtle movement, rich texture, and enduring style - bringing a sense of sophistication to every space it touches.
FAQ
What is ceramic tile best used for?
Ceramic tile is a strong and versatile choice for a variety of spaces, including kitchens, bathrooms, and select outdoor living areas. Its resistance to heat, moisture, and stains makes it an excellent option for floors, backsplashes, and showers. With a wide range of styles available and minimal upkeep required, ceramic tile offers a balance of style and functionality for any setting.
How is ceramic tile made?
Ceramic tile begins with natural clay that is shaped, dried, and then fired in a kiln at high temperatures. A glaze may be added to enhance color and provide extra protection. The firing process strengthens the tile, making it water-resistant and durable. Once cooled, tiles are cut, finished, and prepared for installation.
Is it necessary to seal ceramic tile?
Most ceramic tiles do not require sealing because they have a built-in protective glaze. However, grout lines - especially when using cementitious grout, should always be sealed to guard against moisture and stains. Unglazed or highly textured ceramic tiles may benefit from sealing in high-traffic or outdoor spaces for added protection.
How do I maintain my ceramic tile once installed?
Keep ceramic tile looking its best by cleaning it regularly with warm water and a mild detergent. Avoid abrasive cleaners that could damage the surface. If cementitious grout is used, seal grout lines as needed to help prevent discoloration and wear.
Can I use ceramic tile outside?
Yes, ceramic tile can be installed outdoors as long as it is specifically rated for exterior applications. Always review the product page details to ensure the tile is designed to withstand outdoor conditions such as temperature fluctuations, moisture, and sun exposure. For more information and tips on tile safety, maintenance, and installation, visit the TCNA website.
What are the benefits of ceramic tile?
Ceramic tile is a long-lasting, water-resistant option that holds up well to daily wear. It is also easier to cut than porcelain, making it a practical choice for DIY projects. Its softer composition allows for simple cutting with basic tools, making it a great fit for various areas throughout the home.