These underground tiles are perfect for decorating your bathroom or kitchen.
Underground style wall tiles.
The steel and glass wall is by space exploration design.
Underground tiles h e smith have supplied wall tiles to london underground since the mid 80s.
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Over this period we have supplied many bespoke tile designs shapes and glaze effects to meet english heritage requirements and the needs of lul.
The choice is yours.
Metro tiles come in a variety of sizes so depending on the style you want and the requirements of your space one size might be preferable over another.
These tiles come as a flat gloss brick design with colours available including red white black or cream.
The white metro tiles along this back wall completely blend into the background offering a simple bright wipe down surface that lets the crittall style doors and encaustic tiles do the talking.
The h e smith underground tiles range.
Inspired by the underground subway systems of london new york and paris underground tiles are highly versatile and bring a modern twist to a traditional design.
On trend since the early 1900s these subway style tiles are perfect to use anywhere including kitchens and bathrooms.
Why not mix and match with the coordinating colours in the range to create a striking look.
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Shop our range of metro tiles styled on the iconic aesthetic of the uk s london underground nyc subway ideal for bathroom walls kitchen splashbacks alike.
Whether used as an accent within a feature wall as a simple splashback or a fireplace surround or to cover the walls of your kitchen or bathroom you re sure to find a look using underground tiles that works with your personal style.
The words metro tile and london underground tile are sometimes used interchangeably.
With styles colours materials finishes galore you can go vintage contemporary rustic or industrial let your imagination run wild.
Get creative try fixing these tiles in a line or herringbone design to create a modern underground station finish.
Metro tiles originally got their name from the distinctive ceramic tiles which were used on the walls of both the london underground and the many new york city subway stations built around the turn of 20th century.
Available in a huge range of colours sizes and finishes the choice is endless.