In a Bavarian retreat designed by Studio Peregalli walls are clad in 17thcentury handpainted blueandwhite Portuguese...
In a Bavarian retreat designed by Studio Peregalli, walls are clad in 17th-century hand-painted blue-and-white Portuguese tiles, which, explains Roberto Peregalli, create a brightening “damask effect” in the otherwise shadowy entry hall.Photo: Robert Rieger
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Hand-Painted Tile—the Age-Old Decoration that “Defies Perfection”—Is Having a Moment

Designers are adding color, pattern, and artistic flair to their projects with hand-painted tile

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“I’ll tile just about anything,” remarks interior designer Jessica Jubelirer. Case in point: the lakeside Wisconsin family home recently published (digitally) on AD. Hand-painted tile—most of it made in Portugal—was applied to the hearth, the bathrooms, the baseboards, and, most memorably, inset in the closet doors in the boat house. (The latter ones were even painted with native flowers, inspired by the Piet Oudolf–designed gardens visible just through the doors.) “Kitchens, bathrooms, and fireplaces can all benefit from its practicality and beauty,” adds the designer.

Tile, hand-painted with graphic, often figurative motifs, is a relatively easy way to amp up a variety of surfaces, taking the place of heavy, expensive stone or even a large artwork. It’s a sure way to add visual interest—anywhere it’s needed. 

In this lakeside Wisconsin family home designed by Jessica Jubelirer, the closet doors in the boat house are inset with painted tiles depicting native flowers, inspired by the Piet Oudolf–designed gardens visible just through the doors. 

Photo: Douglas Friedman

You’ll find stellar examples in Jamie Mizrahi’s Mike Moser–designed Montecito retreat, where custom Dorset Delft tiles by Aviva Halter create a charming kitchen backsplash. Or in a San Francisco home designed by the Archers where the otherwise rather minimalist kitchen is decked out with custom Bruno Grizzo hand-painted botanical tiles. 

Meanwhile, in a historic Connecticut family home designed by Virginia Tupker Delft and Portuguese tiles create a sort of wainscoting in the entryway and bathrooms, as well as fireplace surrounds. In the kitchen of that project, hand-painted tile adds a splash of pattern (drawn from a William Morris motif) as a backsplash. For yet another idea, peep Alice + Olivia founder Stacey Bendet’s New York City apartment, where the 12-foot-long dining table top is clad in hand-painted tiles by Lola Schnabel.

Tiles by Regts Delft Tiles create a sort of wainscoting in the entryway of this historic Connecticut home designed by Virginia Tupker. 

Photo: Isabel Parra

The Plain English kitchen of this Virginia Tupker project in Connecticut, features a backsplash made of custom Portuguese tile, hand-painted with a William Morris–inspired motif.

Photo: Isabel Parra

“Because tile is a durable, washable, and practical material, it’s ideal for a kitchen, bath, or even outdoors,” explains interior designer (and recent AD One To Watch) Xavier Donnelly, the newly appointed creative director of AD100 firm Ash. “The possibilities are really endless, but I’m drawn to painted tiles as a medium through which to tell a story.” 

That’s exactly how it operates in the interiors of Deux Chats in Brooklyn (a collaboration with restaurateur Jon Neidich of Golden Age Hospitality), which features an eye-popping Art Nouveau–inspired tile mural—entailing 3,000 custom tiles commissioned from decorative painter Violet Oliphant. Taking aesthetic cues from the building’s turn-of-the-20th-century architecture, the bar backsplash transports visitors to another time and place. Currently, Donnelly is incorporating hand-painted tile into a New York City kitchen and guest bathrooms for a hotel in Richmond, Virgina.  

Xavier Donnelly commissioned 3,000 hand-painted tiles from decorative painter Violet Oliphant for Deux Chats, the Brooklyn bar he designed in collaboration with restaurateur Jon Neidich of Golden Age Hospitality.

Photo: Gaurionex Rodriquez Jr.

When it comes to applying hand-painted tiles, composition is key. “I always balance our choices in a fashion that ensures it’s never overwhelming,” Jubelirer advises. “We mix patterns with solids and quiet color tones to ensure the result is timeless, and [we] incorporate handmade materials such as wicker, rich stained finishes, and fabrics to soften and add warmth and layers to any space with tile.” 

In Jamie Mizrahi’s Mike Moser–designed Montecito retreat, custom Dorset Delft tiles by Aviva Halter create a charming kitchen backsplash. 

Photo: Billal Taright

In this San Francisco home, designed by the Archers, the kitchen is jazzed up with custom hand-painted botanical tiles by Bruno Grizzo.

Photo: Sam Frost

There are loads of resources for beautiful hand-painted tiles of all origins on the market (we love Plain English for Delft-inspired, Fam Porto for a contemporary twist on Portuguese tradition, and British label Balineum for a dash of unexpected flair), as well as stunning vintage specimens to be put to good use (should you want to channel the 17th-century tiles used in this Bavarian escape by Studio Peregalli). But Donnelly says lots of his clients are requesting bespoke tiles with totally original artwork. In this case, he advises, “as with any commission, you’ll need a strong vision, good collaborators, and a detail-oriented installer.” Thankfully, with hand-painted tile variation is part of the appeal: “It inherently defies perfection, and there’s a warmth and joy that a material created by an artist brings to a space.”

A vintage blue-and-white tile mural acts as an art piece on a kitchen wall in this Palm Beach home by Frank de Biasi.

Photo: Kris Tamburello

Tile murals by Ángel Santos line the walls of a bathroom in this colorful Punta Mita estate designed by RP Miller and Studio Antoine.

Photo: Fernando Marroquin

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