
TERRACOTTA
Authentic Saltillo tile. Each tile reflects the variability of clay and the handmade process, resulting in rich tonal movement, organic texture, and visible variation.
Expect a material that feels alive and expressive, with color, surface, and form working together to create a warm installation that evolves over time.
Natural Saltillo is crafted using traditional wood-molded techniques passed down for generations. Clay is shaped by hand, pressed into simple molds, and left to dry under the sun before being kiln-fired at low temperatures.
This slow, manual process allows the material to retain its natural movement and variation. Each tile reflects subtle differences in drying, handling, and firing, resulting in the rich character and irregularity that define authentic Saltillo.
Natural Saltillo is available in gloss, satin, and matte sealed finishes, each offering a different balance of appearance and performance.
- Gloss enhances color depth and creates a more reflective finish
- Satin provides a softer, balanced sheen
- Matte offers a natural, low-sheen surface with a more raw, organic look
The sealer protects the tile surface, helps reduce staining, and plays an important role in how the tile wears over time. Matte finishes may show more natural surface character, while gloss and satin create a more polished and protected appearance.
Saltillo tile carries the natural characteristics of terracotta formed from clay, sun, and kiln firing.
You can expect:
- Fine surface pores, sometimes referred to as lime pops
- Hairline cracks, sun-drying marks, and occasional natural impressions
- Moderate to high variation in color within a warm terracotta palette
- Strong tonal movement, including shading, patching, or striping
- Irregular edges and variation in size and thickness
- Surface movement including waves, texture, and natural undulation
- Minor surface markings such as indentations or handling marks
- Light bumps, divots, chips, and edge variation
- Occasional paw print
Each tile is made from natural clay and will not be perfectly uniform. Variation between tiles and batches is expected.
These characteristics are part of authentic Saltillo and contribute to its depth and character.
Terracotta is a living material that evolves over time.
Natural Saltillo develops a rich patina as it is exposed to daily use, moisture, and its surrounding environment. Because of its porous nature, changes may occur both at the surface and within the tile, gradually deepening color and softening the overall appearance.
Areas of higher use may show more pronounced aging, contributing to a varied, lived-in look. With proper sealing and maintenance, this evolution enhances the material’s warmth and character without compromising performance.
Each installation will age uniquely depending on use, environment, and chosen finish.
Usage
Recommended
- Interior floors
- Heated flooring systems (e.g. Ditra or similar)
- Mudrooms, laundry rooms, entryways
- Kitchen backsplashes & islands
- Bathroom floors
- Shower walls (requires proper waterproofing systems and compatible installation)
- Fireplaces (surround & interior)
- Decorative walls
- Stair risers
Use With Caution
- Shower floors (possible with proper installation, but may be slippery depending on finish)
- Exterior floors (patios & porches, requires sealing and no freeze exposure)
- Outdoor kitchens (floors & walls, requires sealing)
- Outdoor showers
- Areas requiring regular maintenance
Not Recommended
- Freeze-thaw climates (any freezing conditions)
- Areas with standing water or prolonged saturation
- Exposure to de-icing salts, snow melt, or harsh outdoor chemicals
- Steam rooms
- Applications where proper installation and ongoing maintenance cannot be maintained
Recommended
- Retail and office spaces
- Restaurants and bars (non-kitchen areas)
- Hospitality spaces (hotels, lobbies, common areas)
- Decorative and feature walls
- Fireplace surrounds
- Interior flooring (moderate-traffic environments)
Use With Caution
- High-traffic commercial floors (may show wear over time depending on use)
- Outdoor commercial applications (requires sealing, no freeze exposure)
- Areas exposed to frequent moisture
Not Recommended
- Commercial kitchens (floors or walls)
- Freeze-thaw environments
- Areas with standing water or prolonged saturation
- Exposure to harsh cleaning chemicals or industrial agents
- Steam rooms