Upon hearing the words ‘urban art’, many people instantly think of graffitied alleyways and colourful paintings that cover the backs of buildings. Indeed, these vibrant, lifelike murals lay the foundation for inner-city artists to express themselves, especially now as they gain attention from high profile creatives like Banksy and collaborate with festivals such as the Avalon Art Carnival, which begins on Saturday the 7th of November. It is only fitting that more and more people are wanting a piece of urban design in their home or shop, which is why tile art is the perfect way to add a touch of personality to any room.

When it comes to livening up your private or public space, there is nothing more impressive than a design that no one has ever seen before. Our tiles are produces from images suplied by our customer to ensure that each project is unique and awsome. By commissioning street artists to individually handcraft each tile, that one-of-a-kind feeling that you get when looking at urban paintings is preserved. Every kitchen, bathroom or hospitality shopfront uses tiles to add a finishing touch to their decor. Often they are plain and add no personality or substance to the room but this doesn’t have to be the case. Instead, add a touch of passion and vibrance while still maintaining the attractive, sophisticated finish of ceramic tiles. There’s no doubt that such a unique design idea will draw attention to any shopfront or garner compliments from visitors in your home.

Nothing perfectly represents the diverse nature of modern living than urban art. After all, it originated amongst the hustle and bustle of towering buildings and crowded streets. Whether it’s in an alleyway or tiled onto your bathroom wall, its purpose is to gain attention, to grab those inquisitive looks from people passing by as they take in the colours and decode the abstract messages. This is the effect urban art has and will continue to have as it further makes its way into mainstream culture, our homes or our favourite shops or cafes.