A stylish interior featuring Rohin Bhalla's distinctive Oaxaca patterned tiles and warm terracotta pottery.

The Oaxaca Tile Series by Rohin Bhalla

The Oaxaca Tile Series features Bright Colors and Organic Patterns

By Clay Imports 

The Oaxaca Series just got a vibrant update! With a fresh array of colors, this timeless series still exudes its natural appeal, but now features warm hues and tones to complement your decor. The standout feature is the elegant Penacho pattern in Tortuga, Topaz, and Michelada, a perfect addition to any space. Trust us, you won't be able to resist!

"Oaxaca is a place where tradition persists, to the delight of anyone who visits. In awe of this timelessness, these new designs were drawn, wondering what motivated the marvelous artisans that lived here hundreds of years ago… hoping to capture some of this spirit so it may travel here in these tiles..."

The Artist

Rohin is a designer from Austin who invents all types of objects. He received his degree from Elisava in Barcelona and has been fortunate enough to have work exhibited at the Salone del Mobile during Milan Design Week and at the Museo Franz Mayer in Mexico City.

While working in Mexico, he became fascinated with how simple shapes of wood could be rotated and intersected together to create a piece of furniture. He couldn’t help but use the same approach when creating this collection.

The Artist Series encompasses three patterns, Xochitl, Etla, and Penacho. Read on to see why designer Rohin chose these significant names for his Oaxaca-inspired tile series.

Xochitl

If you translate Xochitl from Nahuatl to English, the closest match would be “Flower.” Rohin, fascinated with the unique fauna one can admire in Oaxaca, picked this name to honor the diverse and colorful region. For the artist, the Xochitl tile lets us enter into the unique expression of beauty in Oaxaca. 

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Etla 

San Agustin Etla, a small town about a 30-minute drive north of Oaxaca City, is the namesake of the Etla Tile. Here, artist tile designer Rohin found most of his inspiration for his tile collection. Rohin finds that Agustín is a place that’s not in a hurry. It’s calm, quiet, and patient. 

“There’s more trust in what happens, so less need to try to change things, or try to take advantage of every moment.” 

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Penacho

Can you spot the inspiration behind the Penacho tile? It’s plumes or feathers! The vibrant headdress of Moctezuma II features the most famous Penacho. Moctezuma II was the Aztec emperor at the time of the colonization by the Spanish. One can consider it as an icon, juxtaposing the indigenous and the colonist. It can be a juxtaposition of cultures that is quite visible in a place like Oaxaca. And further, it can be a juxtaposition that helps define Oaxaca. Rather noteworthy as well: the original headdress, along with other ornate Aztec artifacts, is not even in Mexican museums. They were taken to Europe in the 1500s and are still there, with no plans for their return to their original land, despite efforts.

The Tile 

The Oaxaca Series features three patterns, in three different colors: Tortuga, Topaz, and Michelada. All tiles are square, 8-inch by 8-inch in size, and have a matte finish. Tile makers use cutting-edge technology to create the originally designed tiles. Then, they fire the tiles, which makes them more resistant to staining. The tiles are durable for use on shower floors or in non-freezing outdoor applications. It’s one of our low-maintenance handmade tile options! We cannot wait to see this beautiful series used in your homes and projects!

Download the Oaxaca lookbook here. And remember, if you have any questions or require more information, don't hesitate to reach out to us at contact@clayimports.com.

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