Global top 10 tile trends revealed!

Coverings, North America’s ceramic tile and stone expo, revealed the must-see annual tile trends in commemoration of National Tile Day.

The following 10 tile trends of 2025 are summarized in alphabetical order:

  • Colors of sand—Natural, earthy, peaceful, relaxing, and eye-catching hues. Sand-inspired tile colors stem from the color wheel’s warmer and lighter side of the brown spectrum, seen in indoor and outdoor applications.
  • Discrete tech—Modern tiles now incorporate pressure-sensitive LED lighting and induction cooking, making blending cutting-edge technology with design easier.
  • Holistic experience—With their inherent properties and moisture resistance, ceramics create an ideal environment for houseplants to thrive without deterioration. Additionally, advancements in digital technology enable the realistic recreation of organic details, ensuring that both the cladding and greenery in space provide a rich biophilic experience.
  • Lines—Thanks to impressive innovations in 3D technologies, these decorative details, whether striped, ribbed, or fluted looks, create dynamic volumes and plays of light and shadow with contrasting materials and colors, adding depth and character to a space. Geometric patterns and bold stripes bring movement.
  • Mineral drenching—From floors and walls to countertops and furniture, marble-look tile’s natural beauty and texture become the dominant visual elements.
  • Mosaic artistry—Whether handcrafted or large format, mosaic styles continue to transform surfaces large and small into captivating focal points.
  • Re-human—In an age dominated by AI and algorithms, tile surfaces increasingly draw inspiration from materials such as corrugated paper, torn fabric, textile design, and handcrafted wooden textures while showcasing intricate design, bridging the gap between high-tech and hand-made artistry.
  • Sensorial design—Thanks to advancements in digital decorative technology, ceramic manufacturers can now perfectly replicate natural textures and patterns, creating tiles with enhanced tactile and visual experiences. Further, many designers are paying closer attention to the sense of smell.
  • Veins of gold—The opulence of marble-look tile is elevated with a touch of gold.
  • Waterworld—Water-themed color palettes of soft aquas, pastels, deep sea, and ethereal hues are also popular.

Read more about the expo here.

Read more about natural stone trends here.

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