Bright White • Gloss Terracotta Tile

Bright White • Gloss Terracotta Tile

Bright White • Gloss Terracotta Tile

13 cm • Sample
£8.75
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Bright White • Gloss Terracotta Tile

Bright White • Gloss Terracotta Tile

£8.75
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Description

The wall becomes part of the room.

Made in Spain, each tile carries the quiet irregularity of something shaped by hand. Rustic edges, soft variations in tone, and a glazed surface that catches the light gently. Layers of chalky whites, warm neutrals, and natural earth tones bring depth without feeling uniform. Lay them close, leave them breathing. Either way, the surface feels considered.

Available as a sample, in sets of 20 or 40, or for special projects, reach out at team@cardoonstudio.com

Waterproof & mould resistant · 13 × 13cm or 15 × 15cm · 1.4 cm thick · Surface mount. 

Details & Care
  • Available in 13 cm or 15 cm size • 1.4 cm thickness.
  • Handmade and hand-painted in Spain.
  • Clean with a soft cloth and pH‑neutral cleaner; avoid abrasives and strong chemicals to preserve the glaze.
Delivery, Returns, and Refunds

DELIVERY


All orders dispatched within 5 working days



United Kingdom

• Costs (All sizes)
- 1 sample: £4.50
- Box of 20 units: £11.00
- Box of 40 units: £20.00
• Free UK delivery on orders over £150.00



Europe

• Costs (All sizes)
- 1 sample: £8.50
- Box of 20 units: £18.50
- Box of 40 units: £32.00


USA & Canada
• Costs (All sizes)
- 1 sample: £18.00
- Box of 20 units: £40.00
- Box of 40 units: £70.00


RETURNS

• You have 30 days from delivery to return anything, for any reason. Email team@cardoonstudio.com with your order number and we'll take it from there. 

• If something arrived faulty or not as described, we'll refund your delivery charge too. 



REFUNDS

• Processed within 10 days of receiving your return, back to your original payment method.

Home Styling
  • One tile changes a corner. Twenty tiles change a room. They work on a kitchen splashback, around a bathroom mirror, or stacked loosely on a shelf like something collected over time. The glazed surface sits naturally beside stone, limewash, linen, and aged timber, with soft whites and warm earth tones that bring depth without feeling uniform. Use them in a straight grid for something quiet and grounded, or keep the layout more informal, as though it evolved slowly over years. Morning light brings out the variation in tone and texture, while evening light softens everything into something warmer and more muted.
Cultural Impact

For generations, Manises was not a town that made ceramics. It was a town made by ceramics. The workshops defined the rhythm of daily life: who worked, what they learned, how they spent their time, who they married. Entire families organised themselves around the kiln. Fathers passed mineral knowledge to their children not as a trade secret but as a shared language, the way you know the streets of the place you grew up in.

That knowledge shaped the physical town too. House facades were covered in leftover tiles. Street names recorded the workshops that once lined them. The local festival still throws ceramic pieces from floats into the crowd, a ritual that turns the object of labour into an act of collective joy. The town did not just produce ceramics. It expressed itself through them.

What is at stake now is not the survival of a technique but the survival of a way of life built around it. The workshops that remain are not museums. They are living workplaces where the connection between earth, hand, colour, and imagination still holds. A UNESCO Creative City, Manises is trying to carry that forward: not by preserving the past but by finding new reasons for the craft to exist in the present, and new hands willing to keep it going.

Material Intelligence

Terracotta clay from Manises, shaped and painted by hand. The same hands, the same techniques, practised in this town outside Valencia for over a hundred years.

The glaze is applied by brush, colour by colour. No two tiles come out identical. The edges shift slightly, the tone deepens or lifts depending on where it sat in the kiln. This is not inconsistency. It is the record of how it was made.

Fired at high temperature, the glaze fuses to the body. What remains is waterproof, mould resistant, and hard enough to outlast the wall it's mounted on.

Manises has been the centre of Spanish ceramic tradition since the 14th century. The craft never left. It just stopped being noticed. These tiles bring it back into rooms that are lived in.

Personalisation

Email team@cardoonstudio.com for complimentary personalisation—add a special date, meaningful quote, or initials to the back of your piece.

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