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Charcoal tiles.
Charcoal sits between grey and black — moody and contemporary, but more liveable than a true black. It softens with warm timber, holds its own in strong Australian light, and works across floor and wall.
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Piombo Lumière
3200 × 1600mm · matte
Zellige Opale
300 × 300mm · honed
Riflesso Portofino
290 × 269mm · matte

Beton Marmo
600 × 150mm · matte

Murano Bellagio
300 × 300mm · matte

Mosaico Sereno
300 × 300mm · polished
Zellige Radioso
300 × 300mm · matte

Perlato Taffeta
300 × 300mm · matte
Beton Veneto
3200 × 1600mm · matte
Ardesia Broccato
150 × 150mm · matte

Cenere Bologna
173 × 150mm · matte
Vetro Castello
300 × 306mm · matte

Piombo Bologna
100 × 400mm · matte

Ardesia Genova
305 × 75mm · honed
Resina Provence
305 × 305mm · matte
Cemento Corte
2800 × 1200mm · matte
Cemento Atelier
2700 × 1200mm · matte
Mosaico Perla
275 × 275mm · matte
Ardesia Pisa
610 × 610mm · honed
Pietra Nera Venezia
150 × 150mm · honed

Grigio Firenze
200 × 200 × 9mm · matte

Cenere Nuvola
200 × 230mm · matte
Emperador Pisa
305 × 305mm · honed
Smalto Zenith
315 × 296mm · matte
Charcoal floor tiles
189 styles
Through-body porcelain in matte and lappato, sized for living areas and bathrooms.
Piombo Lumière
3200 × 1600mm · matte
Riflesso Portofino
290 × 269mm · matte

Beton Marmo
600 × 150mm · matte

Murano Bellagio
300 × 300mm · matte
Zellige Radioso
300 × 300mm · matte

Perlato Taffeta
300 × 300mm · matte
Beton Veneto
3200 × 1600mm · matte
Ardesia Broccato
150 × 150mm · matte

Cenere Bologna
173 × 150mm · matte
Vetro Castello
300 × 306mm · matte

Piombo Bologna
100 × 400mm · matte
Resina Provence
305 × 305mm · matte
Outdoor charcoal pavers
16 styles
20mm structural pavers in R11 finish, rated for alfresco and pool surrounds.
Petra Corte
300 × 1200 · textured
Ardesia Aria
600 × 600 · textured
Basalto Sublime
600 × 600 · textured
Granito Seta
600 × 600 · textured
Basalto Raffinato
600 × 600 · textured
Ardesia Taffeta
600 × 600 · textured
Quarzo Portofino
450 × 450 · textured
Quarzo Marfil
600 × 600 · textured
Charcoal feature walls
7 styles
Textured and ribbed formats designed for vertical statement applications.

Beton Marmo
600 × 150mm · matte

Ardesia Genova
305 × 75mm · honed

Industriale Seta
328 × 65mm · matte

Cemento Brezza
186 × 52mm · matte

Industriale Alba
186 × 52mm · matte

Beton Adriatico
250 × 60 · matte
Onice Scuro Classico
300 × 50 · satin
Concrete-look charcoal
31 styles
The contemporary classic — soft cement movement in deep charcoal tones.

Beton Marmo
600 × 150mm · matte
Beton Veneto
3200 × 1600mm · matte
Cemento Corte
2800 × 1200mm · matte
Cemento Atelier
2700 × 1200mm · matte
Cemento Sovrano
1200 × 1200mm · matte

Cemento Brezza
186 × 52mm · matte
Beton Naturale
1200 × 600mm · matte

Cemento Marfil
1200 × 600mm · matte
More charcoal tiles
167 styles
Zellige Opale
300 × 300mm · honed

Mosaico Sereno
300 × 300mm · polished
Mosaico Perla
275 × 275mm · matte
Ardesia Pisa
610 × 610mm · honed
Pietra Nera Venezia
150 × 150mm · honed

Grigio Firenze
200 × 200 × 9mm · matte

Cenere Nuvola
200 × 230mm · matte
Emperador Pisa
305 × 305mm · honed
Charcoal vs black
Charcoal is not black. Charcoal carries a grey base, which means it reads warmer and softer than a true black tile. Pure black is unforgiving — it shows every speck of dust, every water spot, every hair from the dog. Charcoal hides all of that without giving up the moody, contemporary depth you wanted.
Why charcoal suits Australian homes. Australian residential interiors lean heavily on warm timber — oak floors, spotted gum joinery, walnut vanities. True black fights that palette and reads cold. Charcoal sits comfortably alongside warm timber, doesn't flatten under strong natural light, and reads as a considered design choice.
Charcoal for floors. If you want a dark floor you can actually live on, charcoal is the answer. It hides scuffs and footprints far better than black, reads moody in evening light, and doesn't demand the constant wiping that polished black floors require.
Design & ordering
Best grout for charcoal tiles. Tone-matched charcoal grout gives you a monolithic, continuous surface where the eye reads the floor or wall as a single field. Avoid mid-grey — it reads muddy against charcoal. Avoid white entirely — it discolours within months and the contrast is visually loud.
Where charcoal works best. Outdoor pavers and alfresco floors, entry halls, bathroom feature walls behind a stone vanity, and kitchen floors in contemporary homes with warm and pale surrounding palette.
Ordering advice. Add 10% for floor work, 15% for diagonal or herringbone. Sample in the room — charcoal shifts more dramatically between artificial and natural light than any other colour. Talk to a tile expert →
Charcoal tile questions
Do charcoal tiles show dust?
Less than black — the grey base forgives daily dust and footprints. Matte charcoal is one of the most liveable dark floor options.
Best grout for charcoal tiles?
Tone-matched charcoal. Avoid mid-grey (reads muddy) and white (discolours fast).
Charcoal vs black tiles?
Charcoal has a grey base — warmer, more forgiving, shows less daily wear. Black is stronger but demands more maintenance.
Where does charcoal work best?
Outdoor pavers, entries, bathroom feature walls, kitchen floors in contemporary homes with warm timber joinery.
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