T100-1 Solara di Amalfi

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The Solara di Amalfi tile radiates the warmth and brilliance of the Mediterranean sun reflected over the Amalfi Coast. Featuring a hand-painted look floral medallion in golden ochre, deep cobalt, and seafoam green, this design captures the effortless balance of light and shadow found in Italian seaside villas. Its soft watercolor transitions evoke the patina of antique artisan tiles that have aged beautifully over centuries.

Perfect for kitchen backsplashes, fireplace surrounds, and sunlit accent walls, Solara di Amalfi brings vibrancy and timeless character to any space. The bold interplay of blue and gold symbolizes harmony between earth and sea — a classic hallmark of Mediterranean artistry.

Historical Inspiration:

Rooted in 17th-century maiolica tilework from southern Italy, Solara di Amalfi draws inspiration from artisans who blended Renaissance floral motifs with Moorish scrollwork. These designs once adorned the courtyards of coastal villas from Positano to Ravello, where every tile told a story of craftsmanship and sunlight. This modern interpretation revives that legacy — blending art, heritage, and the spirit of the Italian coast in every piece.

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The Solara di Amalfi tile radiates the warmth and brilliance of the Mediterranean sun reflected over the Amalfi Coast. Featuring a hand-painted look floral medallion in golden ochre, deep cobalt, and seafoam green, this design captures the effortless balance of light and shadow found in Italian seaside villas. Its soft watercolor transitions evoke the patina of antique artisan tiles that have aged beautifully over centuries.

Perfect for kitchen backsplashes, fireplace surrounds, and sunlit accent walls, Solara di Amalfi brings vibrancy and timeless character to any space. The bold interplay of blue and gold symbolizes harmony between earth and sea — a classic hallmark of Mediterranean artistry.

Historical Inspiration:

Rooted in 17th-century maiolica tilework from southern Italy, Solara di Amalfi draws inspiration from artisans who blended Renaissance floral motifs with Moorish scrollwork. These designs once adorned the courtyards of coastal villas from Positano to Ravello, where every tile told a story of craftsmanship and sunlight. This modern interpretation revives that legacy — blending art, heritage, and the spirit of the Italian coast in every piece.