
Sage · Emerald · Forest · Zellige · Feature Wall
Green tiles.
Biophilic, characterful, and the most-specified statement colour in Australian bathrooms and kitchens right now — from soft sage in a coastal ensuite to deep forest zellige behind a freestanding bath.
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Travertino Eclisse
600 × 600mm · honed
Travertino Radioso
600 × 300mm · honed
Travertino Levante
300 × 75mm · honed
Felce Amalfi
196 × 45mm · matte
Bosco Eclisse
305 × 305mm · matte
Giada Monte
305 × 75mm · matte
Giada Raffinato
305 × 75mm · honed
Verde Marfil
305 × 305mm · honed

Giada Mezzanotte
305 × 75mm · matte
Giada Corte
75 × 150mm · honed

Murano Organza
275 × 275mm · matte
Salvia Brezza
150 × 150mm · matte
Muschio Zenith
150 × 150mm · honed

Verde Stella
300 × 300 × 9mm · matte

Salvia Sole
300 × 300 × 9mm · matte

Verde Portofino
300 × 300 × 9mm · matte

Oliva Giardino
300 × 300 × 9mm · matte

Muschio Brillante
300 × 300 × 9mm · matte

Salvia Carrara
300 × 300 × 9mm · polished
Felce Bologna
300 × 300 × 9mm · matte
Smeraldo Brezza
300 × 300 × 9mm · matte
Giada Lucente
300 × 300 × 9mm · polished
Salvia Modena
300 × 300 × 9mm · matte
Legno Treviso
300 × 300 × 9mm · polished
Sage
22 styles
Soft dusty green in zellige, gloss and matte porcelain for kitchens and ensuites.

Verde Stella
300 × 300 × 9mm · matte

Salvia Sole
300 × 300 × 9mm · matte

Verde Portofino
300 × 300 × 9mm · matte
Felce Bologna
300 × 300 × 9mm · matte
Smeraldo Brezza
300 × 300 × 9mm · matte
Giada Lucente
300 × 300 × 9mm · polished
Salvia Modena
300 × 300 × 9mm · matte
Oliva Adriatico
300 × 300 × 9mm · polished
Salvia Nobile
200 × 200 × 9mm · matte
Smeraldo Naturale
200 × 200 × 9mm · matte

Oliva Cristallo
300 × 600 × 9mm · matte

Oliva Bellagio
300 × 600 × 9mm · matte
Zellige green
4 colourways
Handmade Moroccan zellige in sage, olive, forest and emerald.
More green tiles
126 styles
Travertino Eclisse
600 × 600mm · honed
Travertino Radioso
600 × 300mm · honed
Travertino Levante
300 × 75mm · honed
Felce Amalfi
196 × 45mm · matte
Bosco Eclisse
305 × 305mm · matte
Giada Monte
305 × 75mm · matte
Giada Raffinato
305 × 75mm · honed
Verde Marfil
305 × 305mm · honed
Choosing green tiles
The breadth of green. Sage and emerald are not the same brief. Sage is soft, dusty and almost neutral — it sits next to white oak and limewash and reads as a warm grey-green. Emerald is saturated, jewel-toned and demands brass, marble and intent. They suit different rooms and different houses.
Why green reads as natural in Australian light. Australian sun is hard and bright, and it tends to flatten saturated colours. Green is the exception — it gains depth in strong light rather than losing it, because the eye reads it as foliage.
Kitchen splashbacks. Green has overtaken white subway as the most-photographed splashback in Australia. The dominant pairing is sage or forest zellige against a pale stone benchtop, oak joinery and unlacquered brass tapware.
Design & ordering
Bathroom feature walls. Dark forest or deep emerald zellige behind a white freestanding bath is the most-photographed bathroom look in Australia in 2026. The wall reads as a backdrop rather than a colour, and the imperfection of zellige catches light in a way flat porcelain cannot.
What metal pairs with green. Unlacquered brass or aged brass, every time. Polished chrome fights green and pulls cold blue undertones forward. Brass picks up the warm yellow undertones in green and softens the saturation.
Accent versus room-wide. A contained green — splashback, feature wall, vanity nook — reads timeless. A full green bathroom on four walls is a strong commitment. Most successful green projects use the colour as a single feature surface. Talk to us →
Green tile questions
Are green tiles a fad or here to stay?
Four years climbing, now the dominant non-neutral in Australian residential. Reads natural rather than fashion-led — more longevity than most statement colours.
Best green tile for a small bathroom?
Dark forest or emerald zellige on a single feature wall, remaining surfaces pale. Dark green in small spaces reads luxe, not closed-in.
Sage vs emerald for a kitchen?
Sage with oak joinery and soft stone — reads almost neutral. Emerald with white/dark joinery and brass hardware — the splashback becomes the feature.
Do zellige tiles vary in colour between pieces?
Yes — that variation is the point. Each handmade piece carries unique tone and surface movement. Order a sample sheet to see the full range.
What metal finish with green tiles?
Unlacquered or aged brass, every time. Chrome fights green; matte black works but reads heavier.
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