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Coverings Announces Top 10 Tile Trends for 2023

Gathered and forecasted by the three leading international tile associations and sponsors, Coverings has announced the top 10 ceramic tile trends for 2023.


March 6, 2023
Italgraniti's Decora tile emerald
Jade, sage, mint, and aloe: No other hue conjures nature like the color green. Pictured: Decora. Photo courtesy Italgraniti

Coverings, North America’s largest international tile and stone exhibition and conference, has announced the top 10 ceramic tile trends for 2023. The tile trends were gathered and forecasted by the three leading international tile associations and sponsors of Coverings 2023—Ceramics of Italy, Tile Council of North America, and Tile of Spain—to highlight the most popular, on-trend styles of tile from the global marketplace. 

Registration and attendance for Coverings 2023 provides attendees with the chance to see, touch, and experience the newest and trending ceramic tile and stone products from around the globe.

Top 10 Tile Trends for 2023

The following top 10 tile trends, summarized in alphabetical order, provides a sneak peek of the newest and most admired ceramic styles to be discovered throughout the show floor at Coverings 2023 in Orlando, Fla.

1. Bricks

Jeff Collard at Eberly & Collard bricks
Pictured: Poetry Colors. Photo courtesy ABK

The humble brick conjures a handmade feeling, while also serving as a module for creating wholly unique compositions. Ceramic tile can be stacked horizontally or vertically to create monochromatic environments or mixed with different colors to create myriad patterns like stripes, chevron and herringbone. Some collections offer various finishes and intense chromatic variations to generate visual interest in walls, countertops and even furnishings.


2. Cemented Tile

cemented tile trend
Pictured: Frontier20, Design Work. Photo courtesy Landmark Ceramic

Concrete looks can bring visual harmony to a space and still evoke a raw urban energy. A worn patina effect tells the story, sometimes layered, sanded or tinted. Their subtle color variation and often dimensional texture make them versatile enough to suit a wide range of applications, from bustling corner cafes to serene spa-like garden spaces.


3. Cobbled Tile

Unique ground tile
Pictured: Unique Ground. Photo courtesy Lamosa

Large-scale aggregate looks ranging from time-worn terrazzo to cobblestone to Byzantine mosaics can ground a space with a foundation of history but with the modern technology of porcelain panels. This tile trend allows the old-world charm of cobblestone without a threat to stilettoed passersby.


4. Creative uses of Wood-Look

Alabama wood tile
Pictured: Alabama. Photo courtesy ITT Ceramic

The natural world is made even more wonderous when creative elements can be combined for the best outcome. Ceramic tile companies have perfected the art of wood-like tile which remains an important solution for projects that desire the look, but require the ease of maintenance that ceramic tile provides. Creative applications of wood-look tile abound as a favored trend and are fast-becoming highly preferred. 


5. Emerald City

CIR Ceramiche emerald tile
Pictured: Tadelakt. Photo courtesy CIR Ceramiche

Jade, sage, mint, and aloe: No other hue conjures nature like the color green. Select manufacturers have released showstopping porcelain slabs featuring saturated colors, giant palms and exotic stones like green onyx and Patagonia green marble. While others take a more subtle approach, offering large- and small-format tiles in muted shades of green and subtle textures like Moroccan plaster.


6. Enduring Elegance

Navarti Ceramica Fox tile
Pictured: Fox. Photo courtesy Navarti Ceramica

From subtle shading and colorways used by designers in both residential and commercial settings, to creative uses of naturally forming striations that give added depth to walkways and flooring, large-format ceramic tiles are statement-making and create elegant and enduring aesthetics. The result is undoubtedly sophisticated and elegant. 


7. Mother Nature-Inspired Indoor-Outdoor

Atlas Concord USA Element tile
Pictured: Element. Photo courtesy Atlas Concord USA

An overall appreciation of the natural world remains unabetted, and designers understand the need to create environments that nourish the soul. Connecting interior and exterior living spaces with ceramic tile inspired by Mother Nature blurs the line between the built environment and natural settings, which encourages a better, more-flexible use of available space. Today’s talented tile manufacturers excel at providing anti-slip, easy-to-maintain ceramic solutions that enhance Mother Nature’s natural offerings. This ultimate tile application is even more apropos with hyper-realistic interpretations of natural elements, painterly florals and new material looks like cork and rammed earth. The trend is further enhanced by porcelain tile collections with 2-centimeter-thick outdoor pavers to match their thinner indoor counterparts, allowing for indoor-outdoor transitions with stylistic continuity.


8. Sensory Seduction

La Platera Caprice tile
Pictured: Caprice. Photo courtesy La Platera

When every surface begs to be touched and experienced, that is when you know a space has been designed with intention. Ceramic tiles are the perfect material when a room or project needs to elevate every element in perfect harmony. This trend is experienced in many types of tiled settings that beckon the senses and create a desire to experience the space to its fullest, often giving rise to a feeling of relaxation or even excitement, depending upon the chosen application and essence of design. 


9. The ’70s

Ceramiche Piemme Homey 70s themed tile
Pictured: Homey. Photo courtesy Ceramiche Piemme

The ’70s was a decade defined by dichotomies. On one hand, it celebrated spectacle with glam rock artists, flashy prints and metallic accessories; while on the other, it was very naturalistic and breezy. Materials and patterns conjuring the sailing lifestyle became popular, including stripes, wavy patterns and wood paneling. Earthy tones and pop art florals were also prevalent, which can be seen in this groovy ceramic tile trend today. 


10. Undulated Tile

Florida Tile, Inc. Songbird tile
Pictured: Songbird. Photo courtesy Florida Tile, Inc.

There is a trending desire for goods made for a human, by a human; and, this holds true for ceramic tile. Subtle undulations in the surface emulate manually applied thick glazes. Gently uneven surfaces draw the eye and create the sense that each tile was intentionally crafted by a skilled artisan. Hand-pressed or not, the visual is so authentic, you'd expect a hand-written note from the maker to accompany your tile selection.


The top 10 ceramic tile trends, and many others, will be on display throughout Coverings 2023, offering attendees the opportunity to experience North America’s largest international tile and stone exposition and conference. For more information and to register for Coverings 2023 at no cost, visit coverings.com.

About Coverings
Coverings is the largest and preeminent ceramic tile and natural stone trade fair and exposition in the United States and North America. It features exhibitors from more than 35 countries and is the stage for introducing some of the most innovative tile and stone products in the world, with nearly 1,000 exhibitors. The exposition and conference, with more than 30 years of successful history, serve as a valuable and complimentary continuing education resource for all segments of the industry, with dozens of educational opportunities throughout the show. Coverings attracts thousands of distributors, retailers, fabricators, contractors, specifiers, architectural and design professionals, builders, real estate developers, as well as journalists, reporters and bloggers who cover the vital tile and stone industry.

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