Where are the tiles made?
Each surface is curated and completed in Flanders, including shaping, glaze preparation, glaze application, and firing.
Project Notes
A concise note set for architects, interior designers, and private clients considering handmade ceramic surfaces.
Each surface is curated and completed in Flanders, including shaping, glaze preparation, glaze application, and firing.
Visible variation in tone, glaze movement, relief, finish, edge character, and slight dimensional inconsistency belongs to handmade work. Each tile remains distinct within the batch and this is not considered a defect. Clients seeking strict factory repetition are encouraged to inquire first.
Collections begin from €200 per m². More involved glaze surfaces and relief-based finishes may begin from higher collection-specific rates.
Yes, with sufficient lead time and production planning. Larger commissions are ideally discussed at least 8 weeks in advance due to drying and firing schedules.
Yes, selected future production may be reserved through a reservation deposit. Early reservation is recommended for preferred glaze selection and batch planning.
Selected flat surfaces may be available dried and bisque fired, ready for final glaze completion to order. Prepared batches may reduce lead times depending on finish availability.
Production is small-batch and each tile is completed individually.
Flat tiles
Soft cloth or sponge with a mild non-abrasive cleaner. Avoid harsh acids, strong alkalis, and abrasive pads.
Relief tiles
Soft-bristle brush or other gentle non-snaring methods. Avoid microfiber snagging, harsh acids, strong alkalis, and abrasives.
Delivery or collection is discussed per project and destination.
Selected samples may be available for active projects.
Many glazed wall surfaces may be suitable depending on substrate, installation, and conditions. Discuss project specifics directly.
Surface complexity, hand-finishing time, glaze system, relief work, and production scale.
Variation
Visible variation exists from tile to tile. Tone shifts, glaze movement, and edge character remain natural within the batch, and handmade variation is not considered a defect. Clients seeking strict factory repetition are encouraged to inquire first.
Select images may be opened to view glaze movement and surface detail.
Inquiry
Prepared stock, future batches, and collection suitability are discussed directly for each project.
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