Coverings Announces Top 10 Tile Trends for 2022

Coverings and National Tile Day

Coverings, the largest international tile and stone exhibition and conference in North America, today announced the top ten tile trends for 2022. The tile trends were gathered and forecasted by the three leading international tile associations and sponsors of Coverings, Ceramics of Italy/Confindustria Ceramica, Ceramic Tile Manufacturers Association of Spain (ASCER)/Tile of Spain and Tile Council of North America (TCNA).

The release of the tile trends commemorates National Tile Day, which is Feb. 23, 2022, celebrating the beauty of tile. The trends also provide a sneak peek of the immersive tile displays at Coverings 2022, which is set to take place April 5-8, 2022, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Alena Capra, owner of Alena Capra Designs, Certified Master Kitchen and Bath Designer, and Coverings spokesperson, along with a panel of tile industry insiders, will present this year’s new and unique tile trends from around the globe during the Coverings Connected online seminar “2022 Tile Trends,” Feb. 23, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. EST.

The live session will explore this year’s ceramic tile trends from Italy, North America and Spain, which will be discussed and shown for residential, commercial, hospitality, interior, and exterior applications.

Capra, who worked closely with the tile associations to identify the tile trends, will offer her personal insights about the popular tile designs and applications.

“National Tile Day and the annual release of the top ten tile trends is an opportune time to celebrate the many benefits of ceramic tile,” said Capra. “From sustainability, safety and hygienic properties to the durability, stylishness and beauty of tile, the benefits are limitless, making tile the optimal material choice for any indoor or outdoor setting.”

Registration to attend Coverings Connected is complimentary, including three different learning sessions throughout the day. Related topics will include the core benefits of specifying tile, learning appropriate specification and innovation applications, and identifying procedures for successful tile installation through case studies.

The following tile trends summary provides a sneak peek of the newest and trendiest styles that will be reviewed during the Feb. 23 Coverings Connected digital event and in-person at Coverings 2022, April 5-8, 2022, in Las Vegas.

Baroque Tile Trend: In the 17th century, the Baroque style dominated European art and architecture, defined by a sense of movement and grandeur. Similarly, these tiles are full of exuberance, particularly when produced on floor-to-ceiling porcelain slabs. Many tile manufacturers are producing dramatic marble looks with striking colors and heavy veining while others offer luxurious tiles with gold detailing and reflective surfaces.

Association name: TCNA Name of trend: Baroque  Name of manufacturer (providing the photo): Fiandre Name of product: Marmi Maximum, Divine Blue

Association name: TCNA
Name of trend: Baroque
Name of manufacturer: Fiandre
Name of product: Marmi Maximum, Divine Blue

Bas Relief Tile Trend: From rounded edges that simulate ancient stone to low relief that add depth and structure, manufacturers have invested heavily in new technologies this past year to create ceramic and porcelain tiles that break through the third dimension.

Association name: Ceramics of Italy Name of trend: Bas Relief  Name of manufacturer (providing the photo): Ceramica Fioranese  Name of product: FIO.Biscuit

Association name: Ceramics of Italy
Name of trend: Bas Relief
Name of manufacturer: Ceramica Fioranese
Name of product: FIO.Biscuit

Captivating Colors Tile Trend, with three palettes:
“Celebrating Ceramics in Color” – The industry is circling back to some intriguing classics from centuries past. These are ceramics that are not trying to mimic anything, instead honoring the rich and artisanal history of this material and industry such as weathered edges, classic glaze techniques and traditional patterns. This celebration of ceramic roots plays beautifully with preceding trends and is often seen in soft color tones like greens with twilight undertones, peachy- and chestnut-brown terra cotta hues, creamy tans, sandy beiges, and even Santorini Blue.

Association name: Tile of Spain  Name of trend: Captivating Colors  Name of manufacturer (providing the photo): Equipe Name of product: Argile

Association name: Tile of Spain
Name of trend: Captivating Colors
Name of manufacturer: Equipe
Name of product: Argile

“Earthy Jewel Tones” – Because of the pandemic quarantine, the world is ready to invite more natural colors into the home and onto the walls. Jewel tones that can be found in nature, including amber, brick, emerald, and aquamarine hues, are popular palettes for tile in 2022. Leafy greens and rich clay colors give us a grounded connection to the outdoors.

“Pastels” – Dovetailing with a ubiquitous feeling of romanticism, ceramic manufacturers are incorporating pastel colors like sage, mint, rose, and sky blue to their collections, which add a soothing and organic effect to interiors. These hues also fit into larger color trends in the industry such as Colors of the Year.

Crisp & Clean Tile Trend: During this new era of ceramic design, a more delicate approach will run parallel with artisanal textures and organic materials. Smooth compositions, hushed textures and minimalistic patterns will lend a sense of balance. The seeming dissonance in style serves to highlight and praise differences by showcasing unlikely pairings throughout designs and the harmony that can be found.

Association name: Tile of Spain Name of trend: Crisp & Clean Name of manufacturer (providing the photo): Gayafores Name of product: Marmetta Name of pattern or color: Deco Marietta Cream

Association name: Tile of Spain
Name of trend: Crisp & Clean
Name of manufacturer: Gayafores
Name of product: Marmetta
Name of pattern or color: Deco Marietta Cream

Golden Arches Tile Trend: Curvaceous forms of arches and softly rounded rectangles that characterize art deco design find a niche in 2022’s design language. A nod to organic shapes while retaining the straight gridlines of a tile matrix, these curves bring a sense of whimsy and approachability to even the most austere and luxurious aesthetics.

Association name: Ceramics of Italy  Name of trend: Golden Arches  Name of manufacturer: FAP Ceramiche Name of product: Roma Gold Name of pattern or color: Archs Mix

Association name: Ceramics of Italy
Name of trend: Golden Arches
Name of manufacturer: FAP Ceramiche
Name of product: Roma Gold
Name of pattern or color: Archs Mix

Murals Tile Trend: With extra-large sizes and super-thin profiles, ceramic tile is becoming an increasingly attractive alternative to wallpaper. Many manufacturers offer large portfolios of patterns to choose from, including large florals and historical patterns like toile, chinoiserie, and damask, showcasing the artistic capabilities of designers combined with the durable advantages of porcelain.

Association name: Ceramics of Italy  Name of trend: Murals Name of manufacturer: CIR Ceramiche Name of product: Chromagic Name of pattern or color: Tian Emerald

Association name: Ceramics of Italy
Name of trend: Murals
Name of manufacturer: CIR Ceramiche
Name of product: Chromagic
Name of pattern or color: Tian Emerald

Plaster Looks Tile Trend: Thanks to the current trend toward nature and earthy elements, textured wall treatments are having a resurgence. Most notably, are the textural appearance and subtle color variations that replicate the artistic layering of plaster. Plaster looks bring an immediate warmth and richness to walls as well as an artisanal touch.

Association name: TCNA  Name of trend: Plaster Looks  Name of manufacturer: Atlas Concorde Name of product: Boost Pearl

Association name: TCNA
Name of trend: Plaster Looks
Name of manufacturer: Atlas Concorde
Name of product: Boost Pearl

Polarized Marble Tile Trend: While white marbles still reign supreme, the fierce stone look of the past takes a back seat to the refined spectrum of the marbleized look. This new approach retains the organic variation of a veined stone with an overall aesthetic that is more homogenic with a symphony of texture, finish and effects.

Association name: Tile of Spain Name of trend: Polarized Marble   Name of manufacturer: Museum Name of product: Macchia Vecchia

Association name: Tile of Spain
Name of trend: Polarized Marble
Name of manufacturer: Museum
Name of product: Macchia Vecchia

Shapes Scaled Tile Trend: As last year brought oversized hexagons, 2022 brings various, other oversized shapes, such as triangles, diamonds and parallelograms, as well as their counterparts: pocket-sized hexagons and polygons. Configured in eye-catching patterns, these shapes of various scales offer a contemporary twist on a classic design element. They are the perfect complement to standard square and rectangular field tiles.

Association name: TCNA  Name of trend: Shapes Scaled  Name of manufacturer: Crossville, Inc. Name of product: Cursive Name of color(s): Ghost + Rose Gold + Soft Teal

Association name: TCNA
Name of trend: Shapes Scaled
Name of manufacturer: Crossville, Inc.
Name of product: Cursive
Name of color(s): Ghost + Rose Gold + Soft Teal

Warm Stones Tile Trend: Stone looks are a great way to add natural allure and texture to a space. With the general warming up of color palettes the past few years, it should only follow that stone looks are also heating up, color-wise.

Association name: TCNA  Name of trend: Warm Stones Name of manufacturer: Lamosa USA Name of product: Raw Stone

Association name: TCNA
Name of trend: Warm Stones
Name of manufacturer: Lamosa USA
Name of product: Raw Stone

Coverings 2022 is complimentary and offers attendees opportunities to experience North America’s largest international tile exposition, attend educational sessions with free Continuing Education Credits (CEUs), see live demonstrations, network with industry peers, and enjoy the world-famous Las Vegas nightlife.

For more information and to register for Coverings 2022 at no cost, visit coverings.com.