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Welcome a luxurious ceramic backdrop into your home with these 150 x 75mm brick wall tiles.
Showcasing a textured crackle glaze on a bevelled edge.
A flat faced design is also available.


    Welcome a luxurious ceramic backdrop into your home with these 150 x 75mm brick wall tiles.
    Showcasing a textured crackle glaze on a bevelled edge.
    A flat faced design is also available.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    A crackle glaze is a decorative finish where fine hairline cracks appear across the surface of the glaze during firing, creating a distinctive aged or artisan texture. This is purely a surface aesthetic effect and does not compromise the structural integrity of the tile – the ceramic body beneath remains solid and durable for everyday wall use.

    The bevelled edge creates a gently angled border around each tile face, which catches the light and adds a subtle shadow line between tiles once grouted. When combined with the textured crackle glaze surface, this detail gives walls a rich, layered quality that feels both luxurious and tactile.

    Yes, these 150x75mm ceramic brick tiles are well suited to bathroom walls and can be used in shower enclosures provided a proper waterproofing system is in place behind the tiles. Because the crackle glaze creates a slightly textured surface, it is worth sealing the grout joints thoroughly in wet areas to prevent any discolouration over time.

    Yes – a flat-faced version of the Liso Craquele tile is also available for those who prefer the crackle glaze finish without the bevelled edge detail. This gives you the same artisan, textured aesthetic in a cleaner, more contemporary format, and both options work beautifully alongside each other if you wish to mix the two across different areas of the same room.

    The 150x75mm brick format is perfectly proportioned for a traditional staggered brick bond, which complements the handcrafted character of the crackle glaze beautifully. For a more contemporary feel, a vertical or horizontal stack bond can also work well, and with smaller rooms in particular, laying the tiles vertically can help to draw the eye upward and make the ceiling feel higher.