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Celebrating Distinctions in Mexican History and Tile

Architectural Ceramics

Handpainted Terracotta Tile, like our Duquesa Collection offers a fresh take on a decades-long tile tradition. Cinco de Mayo or the 5th of May is a holiday that celebrates Mexico’s unlikely military victory over France at the Battle of Puebla in 1862 during the Franco-Mexican War.

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Transform Your Floor With Our Cement Tiles

Granada Tile

There are many reasons you might choose tile for a kitchen, bathroom, entryway, or other areas in your home, including sustainability and gorgeous design options. This is because the color is poured into the tile, not dyed or painted on. The Echo collection is a refreshing, new take on a mid-19th-century art form from France.

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In The News: Granada Tile In Veranda

Granada Tile

And, of course, Granada tiles are in the kitchen underlining the home’s coziness and warmth. Let’s take a closer look at it. Don’t you love those sun-tinged walls? Look at those wooden beams… Check out that cook top’s copper hood… Those Arts & Crafts pendants… Gorgeous, isn’t it?

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All About the Craftsmanship of Cement Tiles

Granada Tile

Cement tiles aren’t a new invention; their development can actually be traced back to 19 th century France. All of the cement tiles made by Granada Tile are handmade by our talented craftspeople using a technique developed in France in the late 1870s. Our tiles can be used in home bathrooms, kitchens, and any other room in your home.

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