Mid Century Modern Tile Collection

Our mid-century modern tile collection is as timeless as it is varied. Inspired by the clean lines, organic textures, geometric patterns, and bold, balanced color palettes of the 1950s and 1960s, our carefully curated selection blends vintage character with modern practicality. 

The collection spans many types of materials...

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Frequently Asked Questions

What tile is best for a mid-century modern bathroom?

Terrazzo, hexagon, and penny round are classic choices for mid-century modern bathroom tile. Pair them with colorful, glossy wall tile for an authentic retro look.

What colors are considered mid-century modern for tile?

Popular mid-century modern tile colors include avocado green, burnt orange, mustard yellow, turquoise, pale pink, black, white, and warm earth tones.

Is terrazzo tile mid-century modern?

Yes. Terrazzo is one of the most recognizable mid-century modern flooring materials and remains a staple in MCM-inspired interiors.

What tile shapes are mid-century modern?

Hexagonal, penny-round, subway, and geometric-patterned tiles are all associated with mid-century modern design.

Can hexagon tile be used for mid-century modern floors?

Absolutely. Hexagon tile is a signature MCM shape commonly used on bathroom floors, entryways, and shower surfaces.

What backsplash tile works best in a mid-century modern kitchen?

Glossy subway tiles in retro colors like green, orange, turquoise, and pink are ideal for a mid-century modern kitchen tile backsplash.