Lately, I’ve been noticing how pattern can completely shift the feeling of a room. There’s comfort in structure, in the rhythm of repeating shapes that bring calm as much as character. Recently, I’ve been drawn to interiors that feel grounded and layered, where design creates both balance and warmth.
This month, I’m exploring how geometry achieves that harmony through the Tiles Collection by Tres Tintas. From the curved symmetry to striking order, each design offers a different way to bring pattern and structure into the home. Let’s take a look!
About the Collection
The Tiles Collection by Tres Tintas draws its inspiration from two of Spain’s greatest design legacies: the mosaic artistry of Gaudí’s Modernist Barcelona and the intricate tilework of Andalusian palaces.
Within the collection, each pattern captures the precision and poetry of handcrafted ceramic design, reimagined for contemporary interiors.
While rooted in history, these wallpapers feel distinctly modern, enlarged scales, softened palettes, and tactile finishes give familiar motifs a new sense of presence. The result is a collection that celebrates geometry not as decoration, but as atmosphere. Every design carries that timeless balance between artistry and architecture.
Gently does it
Soft geometry can do wonders for a space. Designs like Scales and Daisy bring a sense of flow; their rounded lines move softly across the wall, adding rhythm without overwhelming the room.
They’re ideal for areas that need lightness, such as bedrooms or hallways, where a gentle shimmer or curve helps the space breathe.
Pair these motifs with tactile materials: linen drapery, woven furniture, or ceramic lighting that casts patterned shadows. The result is effortless, structure softened by texture, geometry that soothes rather than shouts.
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Leading Lines
Where the softer motifs bring flow, Marble Chess and Turquoise Chess offer direction. Their grid-like precision and stone-toned palette have an architectural calm that grounds a room without feeling strict.
They draw the eye just enough to shape a space, guiding rather than commanding it.
I love these designs in dining rooms or home offices, where subtle order supports the atmosphere. Pair them with warm finishes, oak, brass, boucle, to balance the geometry with texture. The effect feels deliberate but lived-in, like good design that quietly keeps everything in place.
A Dash of Drama
For those who prefer personality with punch, Feria and Zig Zag deliver it with charm. These designs take cues from the colour, music, and movement of Spanish street festivals, translating them into vibrant geometry for the wall.
Used sparingly; behind a sofa, in a reading corner, or along an entryway, they add life without chaos. Their energy feels optimistic, a reminder that design can be both joyful and composed.
A Balancing Act
Mandala and Clover sit somewhere between serenity and structure. Their symmetry feels meditative, but there’s a subtle dynamism in their curves; a sense of motion contained within calm. These are the designs that invite you to pause.
I see them in spaces made for rest: a quiet living room, a reading nook, or even a bedroom feature wall. They work beautifully with natural light and layered neutrals, turning geometry into something almost organic.
What ties this collection together is how comfortably it lives within modern interiors. These patterns create a sense of continuity, grounding open spaces, softening edges, or simply adding visual rhythm to a room.
The Tiles Collection reminds me that the most timeless designs are the ones that don’t demand attention but reward it. They bring presence, patience, and pattern in perfect balance.
Explore the Tiles Collection by Tres Tintas, and bring the art of modern mosaic into your home.