Guide | The Art of Curves

At Tiles of Ezra, we believe in pushing the boundaries of design. Our bespoke Boarded Curve Tiles are a perfect example of this commitment. Designed to sit at a 90-degree angle, these unique tiles create rounded curves on a variety of surfaces—from walls to shelves and even furniture.

Precision Meets Creativity

From the initial sketch to the final product, our journey begins with a vision. These tiles were originally custom-designed for a restaurant to be used as capping on bespoke furniture and joinery pieces. We started with a hand-drawn sketch and transitioned to Revit to develop the specifications and scale. A custom mould was created, and our manufacturers developed several prototypes until the design was perfected and approved. The result is a custom tile that meets your exact specifications and brings your design ideas to life.

Design Flexibility

Each Boarded Curve Tile is custom-made to your specifications, ensuring that your project is truly one-of-a-kind. These can be ordered in different colours from our Tierra range and are versatile enough to be used on furniture, joinery, walls, tables, benches, steps—any surface that features a 90-degree angle. Whether you’re looking to add subtle curvature to your interiors or make a bold statement, our tiles offer endless possibilities. Crafted using our exquisite Tierra collection, these curved tiles pair seamlessly with our flat Tierra tiles, helping you achieve an organic, soft aesthetic in your space.

Mastering Curves

Beyond the elegance of curved borders, you can also create stunning curved walls using our tiles. By stacking flat tiles vertically around a curve, you can achieve a seamless, flowing design. Depending on the radius, almost any of our flat tiles can be used to bring your vision to life.


All tiles exclusive only to tilesofezra. Come visit our showroom or order a sample to create your own stunning design. 

Credits
Designer: Chantel Andrews 
Photography: Tilesofezra
Tiles: Tilesofezra

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