Embossed Field Tile
Ivy
A field of ivy leaves carved into the tile face, so the growth carries on across a run of tiles.
- Size
- 6" x 6" x 1/4"
- Price
- $21.50
- Family
- Embossed Field Tile
Handmade Porcelain Tile · Missoula, Montana
At David Regan Tile we believe in the old world tradition of making your home into a work of art. From humble Dutch cottages to lavish maharaja’s palaces, ceramic tile is a durable and affordable way to transform a living space. All of these patterns are original designs, made for homeowners looking for an alternative to the drab glaze colours offered by large manufacturers.
Field patterns that continue when tiles are placed next to each other.
Embossed Field Tile
A field of ivy leaves carved into the tile face, so the growth carries on across a run of tiles.
Embossed Field Tile
Moving water cut as shallow ripples, which the glaze pools into as it recedes over the embossing.
Embossed Field Tile
An arts and crafts vine that meets itself at each tile edge, so the line runs unbroken across a field.
Embossed Field Tile
Lily pads on still water, cut deep enough that the glaze gathers at the edge of each pad.
Embossed Field Tile
Concentric wave crests in the old decorative manner, repeating cleanly across a whole wall.
Embossed Field Tile
Standing wheat carved the full height of the tile, reading as a continuous stand over several courses.
Embossed Field Tile
A single frog embossed into the field, usually set as an accent among plain or patterned tiles.
Narrow runs for doorways, chair rails and the edge of a field.
Border Tile
A border drawn from Indian ornament, run as a band where a tiled field meets plaster or paint.
Border Tile
A half-height leaf run for edging a field of plain tile or closing the top of a splashback.
Border Tile
Bird tracks crossing the tile at an angle, so a run of them reads as a single set of prints.
Single-image tiles glazed as a picture rather than a repeating field.
Picture Tile
A standing deer glazed as a black and white picture rather than a repeating field pattern.
Picture Tile
A magpie in flight filling the tile face, worked as a single picture on one tile.
Picture Tile
A flounder drawn flat across the tile, taken from the same drawings as the carved studio vessels.
Picture Tile
A largemouth bass carried across two tiles, so the fish is complete only when the pair is set together.
Picture Tile
A single herring on one tile, cut shallower than the field patterns so the glaze stays even.
Multi-tile sets assembled into one scene behind a counter or basin.
Backsplash Sets
A shoreline assembled from four tiles, made to sit as one scene behind a counter or basin.
Backsplash Sets
Pond life running the width of a splashback. Tiles are also sold singly at $21.50 for 6" x 6" and $15.00 for 3" x 6".
Backsplash Sets
A conch shell built from five tiles that assemble into one square panel.