Green handmade ceramic tiles arranged on a studio table.

Detail

Process and material.

Handmade, slowly dried, bisque fired, then completed in the selected glaze.

Each piece is sanded and washed before glazing. Glazes are made in-house in a small studio.

Variation remains visible across the finished surface, with each tile distinct within the whole.

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Material
Handmade ceramic tile
Production
Projects are ideally discussed at least 8 weeks in advance.
Pricing
From €200 per m².
Green glaze prepared in a studio bucket.
Glazes are prepared in-house in small batches.
Wide atelier room with stacked tile batches by the window.
Production follows drying rhythm rather than factory speed.
Dark finished handmade tile stacks held on wooden shelving.
Prepared batches held in the atelier.
Raw handmade tile stacks weighted under wooden boards before firing.

Raw Clay

Tiles begin in raw clay, settled slowly before firing.

Stacks are weighted and left to settle gradually, allowing edges and relief to retain their handmade character.

Prepared batches move forward only once drying, bisque firing, and final glaze direction are properly aligned.

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Material Note

Glazed surfaces suited to kitchens, bathrooms, and other interior wet areas.

Exterior projects are considered individually. Preliminary in-house testing indicates promising durability in moisture and freezing conditions.

Final suitability depends on installation method, setting, and application. Please inquire for exterior use.

Materials

Quiet standards in material and finish.

Selected European raw materials, restrained glaze practice, and small-batch finishing in East Flanders.

Raw Materials

Selected European raw materials, including German-sourced clay chosen for consistency.

Glaze Practice

Current glaze practice excludes lead-bearing systems.

Finishing

Surfaces are shaped, finished, and completed by hand in East Flanders, in small batches.

Variation

Subtle differences in tone, glaze movement, dimension, and selected reliefs informed by Flemish lace heritage belong to handmade ceramic work.

Specifications

Architectural dimensions, held within handmade variation.

Projects are ideally discussed at least 8 weeks in advance. Early reservation is recommended for preferred glaze selection and batch planning.

Standard Tile Size

10 x 10 cm

Approximate Thickness

1 to 1.5 cm

Dimensional Variation

Handmade dimensions may vary slightly, and edges may retain their irregularity.

Surface Character

Tone shifts, glaze movement, relief, and surface irregularities remain natural within each batch.

Suitable Uses

Kitchens, bathrooms, interior wall applications, and decorative architectural surfaces.

Custom Commissions

Custom commissions may be considered on inquiry.

Material Composition

Ceramic body, in-house glaze systems, and small-batch finishing.

Surfaces are formed from a ceramic body and completed with in-house glaze systems containing selected fluxes, glass-forming materials, opacifiers, colorants, and mineral additions. Visible shifts in tone, glaze movement, edge irregularity, and slight dimensional variation remain part of the work rather than defects. Exact formulations remain proprietary.

Cobalt surface shown against Belgian stone.

Surface

Variation remains visible.

Handwork, firing, sanding, washing, and in-house glazing leave tonal differences from tile to tile.

They belong to the material rather than a detail to be removed.

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Inquiry

Project requests are handled directly.

Delivery and batch timing are discussed upon request. Projects are ideally discussed at least 8 weeks in advance, and selected samples remain available for active projects.

Early reservation is recommended for preferred glaze selection and batch planning. Larger commissions should be reserved in advance due to drying and firing schedules.