T1-16 Amalfi Verde Azul

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The Amalfi Verde Azul tile captures the refined artistry of Old-World European craftsmanship with a distinctly Mediterranean soul. Deep cobalt blues, olive greens, and cream tones intertwine in a symmetrical floral motif reminiscent of hand-painted majolica from Renaissance Italy. The textured surface and subtle tonal variations evoke the look of aged ceramic unearthed from a historic villa, while the intricate scrollwork design adds timeless charm and balance.

Perfect for accent walls, kitchen backsplashes, or small inlays that demand character, Amalfi Verde Azul brings a sense of history and luxury wherever it’s placed. Its palette complements both rustic terracotta and crisp white interiors, creating a harmonious bridge between classic and contemporary spaces.

Historical Inspiration:

Inspired by the 16th-century Deruta and Fiorentino ceramic traditions of central Italy, this design reflects the influence of Moorish artisans who introduced complex geometry and natural motifs to Mediterranean pottery. The fusion of Florentine elegance and Andalusian rhythm in the pattern speaks to centuries of artistic exchange along the Mediterranean coast — from the workshops of Spain to the ateliers of Tuscany.

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The Amalfi Verde Azul tile captures the refined artistry of Old-World European craftsmanship with a distinctly Mediterranean soul. Deep cobalt blues, olive greens, and cream tones intertwine in a symmetrical floral motif reminiscent of hand-painted majolica from Renaissance Italy. The textured surface and subtle tonal variations evoke the look of aged ceramic unearthed from a historic villa, while the intricate scrollwork design adds timeless charm and balance.

Perfect for accent walls, kitchen backsplashes, or small inlays that demand character, Amalfi Verde Azul brings a sense of history and luxury wherever it’s placed. Its palette complements both rustic terracotta and crisp white interiors, creating a harmonious bridge between classic and contemporary spaces.

Historical Inspiration:

Inspired by the 16th-century Deruta and Fiorentino ceramic traditions of central Italy, this design reflects the influence of Moorish artisans who introduced complex geometry and natural motifs to Mediterranean pottery. The fusion of Florentine elegance and Andalusian rhythm in the pattern speaks to centuries of artistic exchange along the Mediterranean coast — from the workshops of Spain to the ateliers of Tuscany.