Nomad Veil zellige 4x4 tile, glossy sand-beige, handmade surface variation (studio grid)

Nomad Veil Zellige – Atelier

4x4
$30.00
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Nomad Veil zellige 4x4 tile, glossy sand-beige, handmade surface variation (studio grid)
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Nomad Veil Zellige – Atelier

ZBNOMSAN44L

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$30.00 Unit price $30.00/ft²

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Nomad Veil is a warm sand-beige that brings softness and balance to a space—an easy match for natural stone, warm metals, and wood tones. The handmade glaze adds gentle movement so the surface feels layered, not flat.

Sub-collection: Zellige Atelier
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Where it works best

  • Kitchen backsplashes (especially with travertine, limestone, or warm marble)
  • Shower walls, niches, and bathroom feature walls (with proper installation + sealing)
  • Vanity walls and powder rooms
  • Fireplace surrounds (vertical surfaces)

Choose your format

Select your preferred option above:

  • 4×4 – classic and versatile
  • Long Oval 2×6 – a tailored, design-forward layout

Product details

  • Material: Zellige terracotta
  • Finish: Glossy
  • Edge: Hand-cut
  • Application: Wall

What to expect from authentic zellige

  • Variation is inherent: size, surface texture, and shade will vary.
  • Small chips and pinholes can occur: they’re part of handmade character.
  • Blend before you install: mix tiles from multiple cartons for the best look.
  • Wet areas: proper grouting and sealing are necessary.
  • Order extra: plan ~15% overage for cuts, breakage, and future repairs.

Installation & care: View the Installation, Care & Maintenance Guide

Frequently Asked Questions About This Tile

What makes zellige tile different from machine-made tile?

Zellige tile is known for its handcrafted appearance, tonal variation, and surface irregularity. Slight differences in shade, texture, size, and edge character are part of the material’s look and are expected from piece to piece.

Will color, texture, and edge variation occur?

Yes. Variation is one of the defining characteristics of zellige tile and contributes to its natural, layered appearance once installed. For the best visual blend, tiles should be mixed from multiple boxes during installation.

Is zellige suitable for shower walls and backsplashes?

Zellige is commonly used for shower walls, backsplashes, bathroom walls, and other vertical applications. Suitability can vary by installation method and project conditions, so your installer should confirm the application before installation.

Does zellige tile need to be sealed?

Many zellige installations benefit from sealing, especially in wet areas or where added stain protection is desired. The recommended sealer and timing can vary depending on the tile finish, grout selection, and installation area.

Should I blend tiles from multiple boxes during installation?

Yes. Blending tiles from multiple boxes helps distribute natural variation more evenly across the installation. This step is especially important with handcrafted tile where tone and surface movement are part of the design.

How much extra zellige should I order?

It is generally recommended to order extra material to allow for cuts, breakage, layout adjustments, and future repairs. The exact overage can vary by pattern complexity and site conditions, but many projects plan for at least 10% extra.

Advanced Questions About This Tile

Why choose zellige over machine-made ceramic tile?

Zellige is chosen for its handcrafted surface, tonal variation, and organic character. Compared with machine-made ceramic, it creates a more layered and less uniform look that feels warmer, more artisanal, and more visually alive.

What kind of project is zellige best suited for?

Zellige is especially well suited for backsplashes, shower walls, vanity walls, powder rooms, fireplace surrounds, and other decorative vertical applications. It tends to perform best in spaces where material character is part of the design intent.

When is zellige not the right choice?

Zellige may not be the best fit for projects that require strict uniformity, highly consistent sizing, or a crisp machine-made appearance. Clients who prefer very low variation are often better matched with porcelain or ceramic alternatives.

Why is blending from multiple cartons important with zellige?

Blending helps distribute natural variation more evenly across the installation. Without blending, one area can appear noticeably darker, lighter, or more textured than another.

What kind of look does zellige bring to a room?

Zellige usually creates a softer, richer, and more atmospheric surface than machine-made tile. It reflects light unevenly, which gives walls movement and depth rather than a flat repeated appearance.

Should I order a sample before buying zellige?

Yes, especially for color-sensitive projects. Sampling helps confirm tone, gloss, variation level, and how the material reacts to the actual lighting in your space.

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