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TILE FILE: PART II – CEMENT MOROCCAN TILES!

February 9, 2011
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Foyer with a black staircase with white trimming and grey and white cement Moroccan tiles by Popham Designs
Photo: Mixr

Yesterday…after the post on foyer floors…so many readers asked about the floor in the above photo and where they might find this floor.

Well with a little research, I found out that the Moroccan cement floor tiles come from Popham Designs in Marrakesh. Popham is owned by American expats Caitlin and Samuel Dowe-Sandes. Each tile is handmade by artisans in Marrakech. The patterns within each of the collections are designed to be flexible so that the same tiles can be arranged in numerous layouts. The tiles are perfect for both indoor and outdoor uses.

The tile pictured above and below (the one all the readers seem to love) is part of the Classic + Twists collection and is called “Wink”! Very cute.

Blue and white cement Moroccan tiles by Popham Designs in "Wink"
Love these gorgeous decorated cement tiles. I love the use of these on the wall behind the desk below. Oh dear. I need a bigger house so I can have fun playing with design details like these tiles!

Blue and white diamond cement tiles behind a white desk with floating shelves. In front of the desk is a white Tulip Chair on a dark rug with a diamond pattern
Black and white cement Moroccan tiles with a laurel crown print. On top of them is a black Louis XIV chair
Green cement Moroccan tiles with a black and white interlocking circle print

Patio with blue and white cement Moroccan tiles, white outdoor benches with white cushions and blue and white accent pillows

Some of Popham’s tiles are available through Ann Sacks here in the U.S. OR just email Popham Designs directly for custom orders at [email protected].

Hope this follow up TILE FILE helps.

Happy Wednesday!

xo
Coco

P.S. A big huge thank you to Garden & Gun magazine writer Haskell Harris for the nice write up on the launch of the COCOCOZY collection on the her Gardens & Guns blog Belle Decor.

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3 responses to “TILE FILE: PART II – CEMENT MOROCCAN TILES!”

  1. Kirsten Marie Inc. says:
    February 10, 2011 at 7:08 AM

    This tile is amazing!! I definitley need to find a space in my house or better yet,one of my clients. Thanks, soooo much for
    the resource!
    Kirsten Marie

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  2. Kate Dickerson, C'est si Bon! La Joie de Vivre! says:
    February 10, 2011 at 12:40 PM

    Great post, Coco. Thank you!

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  3. Nest Studio says:
    February 16, 2011 at 11:30 AM

    Coco, I too am obsessed with these floor tiles. I’ve found a few places in LA and NY that have them. Dying to use in my kitchen.

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