Tile

Earthenware and Decorative Ceramics

Definition

Enamelled earthenware tile of Portuguese or Spanish origin, often decorated with geometric or figurative motifs in blue and white. Azulejos adorn walls, kitchens and bathrooms with an authentic Mediterranean touch.

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Azulejos, these enamelled earthenware tiles of Iberian origin, bring an authentic Mediterranean touch to your decor. Their geometric or figurative patterns, generally in blue and white, elegantly cover the walls of your kitchens, bathrooms and other spaces. You can use them to create original wall compositions, dress a kitchen backsplash or cover a worktop. Their waterproof properties also make them an ideal covering for humid areas. Feel free to mix different sizes and shapes of azulejos for a more dynamic result. They harmonize perfectly with traditional styles but can also bring a vintage or bohemian touch to your modern interior. Thanks to their wide variety of colors and patterns, azulejos will allow you to personalize your decor with a timeless Mediterranean touch.

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Frequently asked questions

Clean them with a damp cloth and a little mild soap. Avoid abrasive products that could damage the enamel.

Yes, the enamel makes them waterproof. They are perfect for humid walls.

As a backsplash behind the worktop or as a decorative frieze, they add character and facilitate maintenance.

Azulejos often feature classic geometric patterns such as checkerboards, flowers, foliage, or figurative scenes in blue and white. You can choose more traditional models or opt for more contemporary designs depending on your decor style.

You can absolutely install azulejos yourself if you have basic tiling skills. However, for larger surfaces or complex patterns, it is preferable to call on a professional who will be able to lay the azulejos with precision and a perfect finish.

Azulejos are generally available in standard formats of 15x15 cm, 20x20 cm, or 30x30 cm. You can also find larger models or particular shapes, but these classic sizes remain the most common and easily accessible.

Azulejos originated in the Iberian Peninsula, specifically Portugal and Spain. Their history dates back to the 15th century, and they were widely used in traditional Mediterranean architecture, especially on the interior and exterior walls of buildings.

Yes, there are azulejo models specially designed for outdoor use, thanks to more weather-resistant glazes and backings. You can thus adorn your terraces, facades, or other outdoor spaces with this authentic Mediterranean touch.

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