Irregular Tile
Explore irregular tile for floors, walls, backsplashes, bathrooms, entryways, and more with Tile Club’s collection of unique asymmetrical and creative tile designs. This category is ideal for spaces that want something less expected than a standard grid or classic subway layout, using unusual patterns and non-traditional shapes to create a stronger visual focal point. Whether you are designing a patterned floor, a standout wall, or a more artistic backsplash, irregular tile offers a design-forward way to add movement and personality to the room.
Why Choose Irregular Tile?
Irregular tile works especially well when you want the shape or pattern of the tile to become part of the design story. Instead of relying on color alone, this category creates interest through unexpected silhouettes, asymmetry, and more playful layout language. That makes it a strong choice for interiors that want to feel more original, artistic, or expressive without losing a polished finish.
Best Uses for Irregular Tile
Use irregular tile to create a statement floor tile installation, a decorative wall surface, a more creative kitchen backsplash, or a shower tile design that feels less conventional. This collection is especially effective in bathrooms, entryways, and other spaces where you want the tile itself to act as an intentional focal point rather than simply a background surface.
Shop Unique Tile Shapes and Creative Patterns
This category includes a wide range of unusual design directions, from circular and mid-century-inspired looks to gemstone chip patterns, geometric inlays, bohemian arrows, and shell-inspired silhouettes. Because the collection spans materials like mosaic, ceramic, stone, marble, shell, and glass, it can support everything from whimsical decorative walls to more luxurious patterned floors.
Browse More Patterned and Shape-Driven Tile
For more inspiration, shop our collections for mosaic tile, subway tile, field tile, and hexagon tile. These related collections can help you compare more classic layouts with asymmetrical, creative, and statement-driven tile shapes.
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