The 5 Ceramics of Italy 2025 Tile Trends That Are Shaping Interiors

May 25, 2025
This bold blue bathroom showcases sleek penny tile from floor to tub surround, creating a seamless and modern spa vibe. The matte blue fixtures and chrome chair complete the minimalist look with high-impact style.
Coriandoli by Appiani

Fresh from the floors of Coverings 2025 in Orlando, Ceramics of Italy has just unveiled its Spring-Summer 2025 Tile Trend Report, and it’s brimming with energy, craftsmanship, and soulful design. This year, Italian ceramic and porcelain tile is rewriting the rules of surfaces. It’s not just about finishes and formats anymore; it’s about feeling.

From sculptural forms to emotion-evoking palettes, these five top trends are setting a new standard for what tile can do in the modern home and beyond.

1. Kaleidoscope of Color

2025’s tiles come dressed in every shade of expression. Think terracotta reds, sun-washed yellows, Mediterranean blues, sage greens, and dusty pinks, each one carefully chosen to evoke emotion and tell a story. Italian brands are leaning into rich color blocking and full-room “color drenching,” where spaces are enveloped top to bottom in a single tone.

Bold and playful, this room uses yellow bubble tiles to create a statement wall that radiates optimism. The soft curves of the tiles give a retro pop-art vibe, perfect for a small powder room with personality.
Forever Color by CIR Ceramiche

These dusty pink tiles deliver a warm, modern look with a hint of vintage charm.
Palette by Flaviker

 Soft sage green tiles meet a tropical leaf-print wallpaper in this dreamy, nature-inspired bathroom. The vertical tile layout adds height, while the fluted basin brings an artisan touch, perfect for a calming, curated space with personality.
Porcelain Stoneware in Tropical and Aloe by FAP Ceramiche

 Layers of turquoise and deep ocean blue tiles bring coastal calm to this sunlit bathroom. The open view, organic textures, and sleek sink design create a fresh, resort-inspired space perfect for everyday escapes.
Sinfonia by Ceramica Bardelli

 Minimalist and moody, this walk-in shower features smooth grey tiles and a striking stone bench that adds texture and drama. The matte black fixtures complete the clean, architectural look with effortless sophistication.
Colovers+ in Love Avio by Supergres

This refreshing bathroom blends rustic wood, glossy green tiles, and natural textures to create a serene oasis. The open shower and leafy accents make it feel like a spa retreat tucked inside a tropical courtyard.
Look Tiles in Turchese Glossy and Turchese Struttura 3B Yubi Glossy by RAGNO

2. Anthroform: Tiles with Soul

Design meets storytelling in the “Anthroform” movement, a shift toward tiles that celebrate humanity, heritage, and handcraft. Italian tilemakers are collaborating with top designers and sourcing from the land itself, reimagining age-old materials and cultural motifs through a contemporary lens.

 This geometric wall tile brings depth and movement to any space with its hand-painted square pattern and moody blue-gray tones. A minimalist chair and raw concrete add to the gallery-like atmosphere.
OLTRENERO by Mirago

 A striking play of repetition and contrast, this terracotta-and-white mosaic tile adds a graphic punch to contemporary interiors. Perfect for statement walls where texture meets precision.
Flicker by Decoratori Bassanesi

 This tranquil bedroom blends soft terracotta and sandy tones in striated tile walls that mimic natural sediment. Perfect for earthy interiors that embrace calm, texture, and modern minimalism.
Bioterre by Del Conca

 A striking mix of matte textures and graphic patterns, these contemporary tiles play with circles and diamonds in a rich ochre palette. A perfect statement surface for moody kitchens, coffee nooks, or modern hospitality spaces.
MOTIF by Leonardo Ceramics

Vertical brushstroke stripes in cool-toned tile bring rhythm and calm to this skylit bathroom. A seamless flow from wall to floor adds a spa-like touch to the pared-back, monochrome design.
Poetry Stone Reloaded and Alterego Milk by ABK

3. Art Deco Revival

The glamour is back. Art Deco is striding boldly into tile design, bringing dramatic geometry, opulent finishes, and vintage vibes with a modern twist. From checkerboard patterns to monochrome statements, these tiles are perfect for those who want bold elegance with a sense of nostalgia.

These organic tiles in green and blue create a rhythmic, high-impact floor moment. Perfect for adding depth and personality to a muted living space with a hint of vintage elegance.
14 Ora Italiana by ABK

Bold, angular tiles bring sculptural drama to this neutral-toned bathroom. The geometric pattern plays with light and shadow, creating a dynamic backdrop for minimalist fixtures and a softly curved mirror. A confident choice for elevating everyday rituals.
Terrae by Casalgrande Padana

Clean lines and soft contrast define this tile design, where warm wood tones intersect over cool concrete grey. The subtle grid pattern brings quiet order to contemporary spaces, perfectly pairing with light oak furniture and sculptural decor.
Sensoria by Del Conca

Classic checkerboard tile gets an elevated twist with deep burgundy and soft ivory marbling. The high-contrast floor grounds this arched, Mediterranean-inspired space with quiet drama, adding a sense of timeless elegance to minimalist interiors.
Majestic by LaFenice

Green-veined marble tiles bordered in a grid layout offer a fresh, tailored take on traditional checkerboard floors. Paired with classic panelled walls and midcentury dining pieces, this patterned tile adds structure and quiet luxury to a soft-toned dining room.
Glazed porcelain tiles by Verde1999

This luxurious bathroom floor blends warm-toned marble with an intricate geometric tile pattern that feels both Art Deco and fashion-forward. The soft gold accents, sculptural sink design, and branded towels elevate the space into a curated moment of glamour.
Tarsia by Versace Ceramics

4. Lightscape: Playing with Glow

Tiles that capture and reflect light are turning walls and floors into glowing canvases. This year’s collections are all about how light moves across a surface, changing as the sun shifts, the lights dim, or the shadows fall. The effect is a space that feels alive, dynamic, and radiant without a single bulb changing.

Soft curves, peachy pink tones, and a mix of matte and glossy finishes give these wall tiles a playful retro vibe. Perfect for a backsplash or accent wall that nods to the 70s while feeling fresh and curated.
Manufatti by Faetano

A soft neutral palette meets retro-inspired geometry in these floor tiles, combining a subtle sheen with rounded square motifs. Ideal for creating a relaxed, modern look with just the right amount of vintage charm.
Pottery Stone Reloaded by ABK

This dramatic stone bar creates a showstopping centerpiece with its iridescent blues, greens, and flashes of gold. Perfect for bold interiors where luxury meets natural spectacle.
Tele di Marmo Lumia by Emilceramica

5. Surface Cladding Goes Sculptural

Forget floors and walls. Tile is taking over everything: vanities, islands, facades, retail interiors, even furniture. Italian ceramic brands are pushing the material’s limits with design-forward applications that blend function and statement-making style.

Terracotta-toned tiles bring warmth and texture to this cozy kitchen, paired beautifully with matte black accents and natural wood finishes for a clean modern rustic vibe.
Still by FAP Ceramiche

A serene kitchen island wrapped in travertine-look tile brings organic texture and calm minimalism into focus, blending functionality with sculptural beauty in a soft neutral palette.
Immensa by Ceramiche Coem

A fresh take on café design with vertical tile cladding in creamy white and soft slate blue, creating a clean, inviting space that balances modern minimalism with warm natural textures.
Miniature Rima in Indigo and Brina by Marca Corona

Softly striated tiles pair with warm wood cabinetry in this light-filled kitchen, creating a calming backdrop that highlights simple forms and earthy textures with a modern organic feel.
Travertino Wall by RAGNO

A seamless blend of terrazzo-inspired tiles wraps this sculptural kitchen in soft, natural patterning while floor-to-ceiling glazing connects the space to the lush green landscape just outside.
Matera Stone in Beige Sassi and White Sassi by Ergon

This modern kitchen pairs graphite-toned cabinetry with soft grey stone-look tile for a sleek, high-contrast design that feels both luxurious and grounded. Seating and clean lines create a space that’s as functional as it is striking.
Poetry Stone Reloaded in Basaltina Smoke by ABKSTONE

Tile isn’t just a backdrop anymore, it’s a design statement. From sculptural kitchen islands to spa-like bathroom walls, these tile-clad interiors show how surface choices can elevate every corner of the home.