Victorian and Edwardian glazed wall tiles were a common feature in homes and public buildings from the mid-19th to early 20th century. Known for their glossy finishes and decorative patterns, these tiles were used in hallways, fireplaces, bathrooms, and kitchens. They often featured floral designs, geometric shapes, and rich colours, and were both practical and decorative. Today, they remain popular for period properties and for adding character to more modern interiors.
These glazed tiles have a stunning glossy finish with deep, bold colours that can be used interchangeably with mouldings and relief tiles, as well as decorative tiles and panels to create a beautiful and unique look. Here are some examples of areas with period wall tiles we've designed and supplied over the years.
Use any combination of these tiles to create a look that's unique to you and your house. Mix and match colours, dado's and mouldings, and use decorative tiles or panels to add depth, colour and more. These period wall tiles can be used as a feature - with stunning, bold colours and lots of decorative tiles or as a simple, authentic backdrop in a Victorian house for a more ornate floor.
Please note that not all mouldings and decor tiles are available in all colours. These tiles pair brilliantly with our period Victorian, Edwardian and Minton style tiles which you can view more of here on our Victorian and Edwardian tiles page.