Black Tile

Shop black tile for bathrooms, showers, kitchens, walls, floors, and more. Explore dramatic black tile in subway, glass, mosaic, porcelain, and other styles that bring contrast, depth, and timeless style to any space.

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Mallorca Black Zellige Ceramic Subway Tile in a Herringbone Layout for  Modern Kitchen Backsplash

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Shop black tile for bathrooms, showers, kitchens, walls, floors, and more. Black tile is one of the most effective ways to create contrast, depth, and a strong focal point in both residential and commercial interiors.

Whether you are designing a moody bathroom, a sleek kitchen backsplash, a dramatic fireplace surround, or a bold statement wall, black tile offers a color palette that feels timeless yet high impact. Depending on the material, finish, and layout, it can lean modern, industrial, glam, minimalist, vintage-inspired, or richly architectural.

Black Tile for Bold, Timeless Design

One of the biggest strengths of black tile is its flexibility. It can create a clean monochrome look, a high-contrast black and white design, or a darker layered palette with natural stone, warm wood, brass, and mirrored finishes. Tile Club’s black tile collection is positioned for bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, and indoor or outdoor projects, which makes it a strong starting point for a wide range of applications.

Explore Black Tile by Style and Material

This collection is also the main hub for shopping black tile by format and material. Browse our Black Subway Tile collection for classic rectangular layouts, Black Glass Tile for reflective surfaces, Black Mosaic Tile for added texture and pattern, and Black Porcelain Tile for durable, low-maintenance applications.

Ideal for Bathrooms, Kitchens, Showers, and More

Black tile works beautifully in bathrooms, showers, kitchens, bars, fireplace surrounds, accent walls, and commercial spaces where a darker surface can create a more refined or dramatic atmosphere. For more room-specific inspiration, browse our Bathroom Tile, Kitchen Tile, and Shower Tile collections.

Strong Contrast with Long-Term Versatility

Although black tile feels bold, it is also surprisingly versatile over time. It pairs well with both classic and contemporary finishes, and it can be used to create everything from subtle sophistication to dramatic statement spaces. Whether you prefer a matte porcelain finish, glossy glass tile, textured mosaics, or handcrafted subway styles, black tile remains one of the most enduring and design-forward color choices.

Need inspiration before choosing a style? Read Black + Bold Interiors: Creative Ways To Incorporate Into Your Home for ideas on styling dark interiors, or explore Black & White Tile for timeless high-contrast looks.

Black Tile FAQs

Black Tiles - Mosaic, Subway, Ceramic, Porcelain, Glass

Black tile is tile in a dark black color palette used to create contrast, depth, and a stronger focal point in interior and exterior design. Tile Club positions its Black Tile collection for bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, and both indoor and outdoor projects.

Black tile can be used in bathrooms, showers, kitchens, living rooms, bars, walls, floors, backsplashes, and other indoor or outdoor spaces, depending on the material and product specifications. Tile Club’s collection explicitly supports broad project use across multiple spaces.

Tile Club’s Black Tile collection directly features subcategories including Black Subway Tile, Black Glass Tile, Black Mosaic Tile, and Black Porcelain Tile, making those the clearest style and material paths within the cluster.

No. Black tile can work in modern, industrial, glam, vintage-inspired, minimalist, and transitional interiors depending on the material, finish, and layout. That range is a design inference supported by the collection’s broad positioning and its links into multiple style and material subcollections.

Start with the application first, such as bathroom, shower, kitchen, backsplash, wall, or floor. Then narrow by material or format. Subway tile offers a more classic structured look, glass reflects more light, mosaic adds texture, and porcelain is especially practical for durable everyday surfaces. Tile Club’s subcollections make this comparison easy.