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A collection of ceramic tiles in a variety of soothing shades and geometric designs.

Combine complimentary colours and designs to create a truly unique design.


    A collection of ceramic tiles in a variety of soothing shades and geometric designs.

    Combine complimentary colours and designs to create a truly unique design.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The key to successfully combining Candy tiles is to choose shades from the same tonal family and limit yourself to two or three complementary designs. For example, pairing a simple geometric with a more intricate pattern in the same colour palette creates visual interest without overwhelming the space. You can also use a plain coloured tile as a backdrop and introduce the more decorative geometric as a feature panel or border.

    The Candy collection’s soothing shades and geometric designs make it particularly popular for bathrooms, cloakrooms, and kitchen splashbacks where a touch of personality is welcome. Smaller rooms like cloakrooms are ideal for experimenting with bolder colour combinations, as the impact is contained. The ceramic material is well suited to any interior wall application in a residential setting.

    Yes, using the Candy tiles on a single feature wall is a very effective approach, especially if you choose one of the more intricate geometric designs for that wall and pair it with a plain, coordinating shade on the remaining walls. This creates a focal point without committing to a bold look throughout the entire room. It is also a great way to use any leftover tiles creatively.

    The playful geometric designs and variety of soothing colours in the Candy collection make it a lovely choice for a children’s bathroom, adding a fun and cheerful atmosphere. As ceramic wall tiles, they are durable, easy to wipe clean, and hygienic, which is ideal in a family setting. Just bear in mind that these are wall tiles only and should not be used on floors.

    For geometric tiles like the Candy collection, a narrow grout joint of around 2-3mm is usually recommended to keep the focus on the tile design itself and avoid the grout lines competing with the pattern. However, if you want the individual tiles to stand out as distinct elements within a mixed layout, a slightly wider joint can help define the shapes. Always use a grout colour that complements rather than clashes with your chosen tile shades.