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.
Use our form below to get a rough price for your dream period Victorian/Edwardian wall tiles. We aim to respond to your quote request within a few working hours. Once you are happy, pop in to finalise your design and see the tiles in person. If you confirm you would like to go ahead we will draw your design to scale to give you an accurate plan of how the tiles will look.
You can also add beautiful decorative tiles in your design, however there are too many to choose from for the purposes of this form. Please pop in or contact us to see your options if you would like decorative tiles in amongst your design. You can see some examples below.
Please note: Victorian Green is made from a copper-based glaze and is highly sensitive to strong acid and alkali chemicals. They must be cleaned only with warm water. These tiles are subject to crazing. It is not a fault with the tiles or the glaze but a characteristic of all glazed tiles.