Reservation
Early reservation is recommended for preferred glaze selection and batch planning. Additional quantities may be reserved ahead of production through a batch reservation deposit.
Handmade ceramic tiles
Made in Flanders. Dried slowly. Bisque fired. Finished in the selected glaze.
Positioning
Slow, artisanal, not mass production.
Annual Output
Approx. 600 m² made each year.
Location
East Flanders, Belgium
Completed in East Flanders — from shaping to final firing.
Current Availability
10 m²
prepared stock
Selected flat surfaces are dried and bisque fired. Final glaze completed to order.
Reservation
Early reservation is recommended for preferred glaze selection and batch planning. Additional quantities may be reserved ahead of production through a batch reservation deposit.
Project Scale
Larger commissions are ideally discussed at least 8 weeks in advance. Prepared batches may reduce lead times depending on finish availability.
Verdigris Study
Surface Study
Relief, edge tone, and glaze movement remain visible before the surface enters a room.
Each piece holds small shifts in mineral colour, giving the final field a quieter kind of richness.
View VerdigrisEach tile is made individually by hand.
Tiles are dried for approximately two months.
Every piece is bisque fired and glaze fired.
Each tile is sanded, washed, and glazed with in-house glazes.
From the atelier in East Flanders
Raw tiles settle slowly in stacked batches before bisque firing and final glaze direction are confirmed.
The pace remains set by the material rather than factory speed.
View ProcessContact
Prepared stock, reserved future batches, and project inquiries are handled directly.
By appointment
East Flanders, Belgium
Based in Belgium, with current focus on Benelux and neighbouring European projects.
Further destinations considered by request.
Inquiry Support
Selected flat surfaces may be reserved ahead of production through a batch reservation deposit.
Samples available on request.
Delivery and batch timing are discussed upon request.
Projects are ideally discussed at least 8 weeks in advance. Larger commissions are reserved according to drying and firing schedules.
Visible variation belongs to the work. Projects seeking stricter factory repetition are best discussed from the outset.