Tano Studio
01/26/2026
Zellige tile.
Hand-cut, irregular, and intentionally imperfect. Zellige is less about pattern, more about light, depth, and texture.
We use it when a space needs warmth, movement, and a sense of craft you simply can’t achieve with machine-made tile. The variation in glaze and edges creates a surface that changes throughout the day, depending on how the light hits it.
It’s not the right choice for every project but when it is, nothing else quite compares.
Timeless or trend?
But the real question is: does it make sense for the space?
We don’t label things good or bad based on what’s popular. We look at layout, light, scale, and how the space will be used long-term.
Trends aren’t the issue.
Using them without intention is.
The shift away from fully open layouts isn’t about trends.
It’s about how homes are used now.
Work-from-home changed the way people live: privacy, acoustics, and separation matter more than ever.
Good design adapts to that reality.
If you’re planning a renovation or new build, the process should start with design.
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