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3D Tiles

3D tiles provide a unique and stylish way to add texture, depth and visual interest to any space.

With their unique shapes and patterns, 3D tiles provide eye-catching designs for walls or floors, whether a stunning backsplash, accent or feature wall, or even outdoors for a striking look. The three dimensional effect they create adds dimensionality and character while still maintaining a classic look.

3D tiles are made of durable materials such as ceramic or porcelain and come in a variety of sizes, patterns, colours, textures, and designs. They are suitable for both indoor and outdoor spaces and make an excellent choice for both residential and commercial applications.

Bring life and visual impact into any room with 3D tiles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the features of 3D tiles?

3D tiles are characterised by textured, raised surfaces that catch and refract light, creating depth and visual interest. They’re available in a wide range of materials—ceramic, porcelain, glass and even natural stone—and come in various finishes (matte, gloss, metallic). Their three‑dimensional profiles can range from subtle reliefs to dramatic, sculptural forms, and many are easy to clean and highly durable, making them suitable for both walls and floors.

Is 3D tile good for home?

Yes. 3D tiles can be an excellent choice for domestic interiors, adding a striking focal point to living rooms, kitchens or bathrooms. Used sparingly—perhaps as a feature wall or backsplash—they bring texture and character without overwhelming the space. Consider neutral tones or small installation areas if you’re concerned about visual clutter.

What shapes can tile 3D space?

In three‑dimensional tiling, space‑filling shapes include:

Cubes (the simplest cubic honeycomb)

Hexagonal prisms (forming a hexagonal prism honeycomb)

Truncated octahedra (an Archimedean honeycomb)

Rhombic dodecahedra (a Catalan honeycomb)
These polyhedra fit together without gaps, much as 2D tiles like squares or hexagons tessellate a plane.

What are some uses for 3D tiles?

Feature walls in living rooms or reception areas

Bathroom and kitchen backsplashes, adding tactile interest

Commercial installations, such as hotel lobbies or retail displays

Ceiling panels to enhance acoustics and ambience

Art installations and bespoke furniture inlays, where texture and shadow play are desired