What’s New in Tile for 2026
Bold color, natural tones and multidimensional surfaces were featured in new collections at the recent TISE trade show
Cool gray and white have taken a back seat to warmer tones in tile, judging by the offerings on display at The International Surfaces Event (TISE), held recently in Las Vegas. Muted palettes of earth, spice, water and sky were featured in many of the collections, but bolder feel-good hues continue to brighten things up. Subway tile still dominates but it’s trending longer, glossier and more colorful and handmade-looking. Shaped tiles are making way for increasingly creative three-dimensional tile surfaces. Many collections offer mix-and-match choices of flat and dimensional tiles for a personalized, one-of-a-kind look.
Here are highlights from the Jan. 26-29 trade show for the tile, stone and floor coverings industries and the upcoming International Builders’ Show in late February. Some tile collections are already available and others will be rolling out throughout 2026.
Here are highlights from the Jan. 26-29 trade show for the tile, stone and floor coverings industries and the upcoming International Builders’ Show in late February. Some tile collections are already available and others will be rolling out throughout 2026.
Luminique in Juniper from Daltile adds a big burst of color to this backsplash. The pattern is called Circle and the surface is slightly raised to add even more drama. The collection has four patterns in four colors (including Arctic White and Dune for those who prefer a toned-down neutral). There are also framed picket mosaics in the same colors.
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This backsplash celebrates color and dimension with Plurify, a new glazed ceramic tile from E by Emser Tile. There’s a ton of variety in the new collection, including 12 colors, 10 shapes and 13 sizes. The three-dimensional Diamond style in red is shown here.
With varying shades of the same color, American Olean’s new Studio Haven tile in Honey is perfect for color drenching in a bathroom. Here, the 4-inch-square tiles line the walls and bench, with coordinating 1½-inch hex mosaics on the floor. The zellige-style tiles come in six colors, including off-white, beige, brown and gray, as well as a 4-by-12-inch rectangle and a picket mosaic.
If you’re a chocolate or coffee lover, this backsplash from E by Emser’s Plurify collection should make you happy. The Espresso color in the Feather pattern is like a warm cup of java, and it coordinates well with cream (of course) and other neutral tones.
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And if your feel-good colors are a bit more toned-down, here’s the Feather pattern from Emser’s Plurify collection in the creamy Milk hue.
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2. Back to Nature
Greens, blues, terra cottas and creamy neutrals inspired by grass, flowers, sky, water and earth remain popular in decorative tile. Floral patterns in muted tones are also still a big part of biophilic design in tile.
Glossy new Pigmenta glazed ceramic tiles from Emser have a handcrafted look, with color tones varying from tile to tile. Here, 3-by-12-inch tiles in the Dye color glimmer and undulate on a kitchen backsplash. There’s also a 3-by-8-inch size, and the collection includes seven earthy colors.
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Greens, blues, terra cottas and creamy neutrals inspired by grass, flowers, sky, water and earth remain popular in decorative tile. Floral patterns in muted tones are also still a big part of biophilic design in tile.
Glossy new Pigmenta glazed ceramic tiles from Emser have a handcrafted look, with color tones varying from tile to tile. Here, 3-by-12-inch tiles in the Dye color glimmer and undulate on a kitchen backsplash. There’s also a 3-by-8-inch size, and the collection includes seven earthy colors.
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Arizona Tile’s new Terme series has seven nature-inspired colors, including the earthy tones seen here. Other colors include blue, green and several neutrals. The elongated subway tiles come in fluted and flat surfaces that can be mixed for a unique look. The tiles measure 2¼ by 9½ inches. The collection will be available in the spring.
Derby Bronze, shown on this backsplash, is a new glossy earth tone from MSI’s Flamenco collection. Charcoal is another new color in the collection. “I think the new colors are a nod to the whole warming trend that’s coming in,” MSI’s Emily Holle says.
Zest is a new ceramic collection from MSI that has five nature-inspired colors: Sand, Aloe, Star, Sky and Midnight, in 4-inch squares and 2½-by-8-inch rectangles. The tiles have a shiny satin finish inspired by handmade Morrocan zellige tiles. The display seen here shows how the rectangular Aloe tile mixes well with the 4-inch Sand and Aloe.
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The light-catching Umi porcelain tile in the Oxido color from Arizona Tile has realistic stony flecks on a goldish-brown background. It’s part of a new collection with six earth tone colors that includes a 2¼-by-9½-inch rectangle, 2-inch penny round and 6-inch hexagon. Umi will be available this spring.
Here’s what E by Emser’s Parati looks like on a whole wall. This design, called Petal, has a serene Japandi feel.
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3. Dimensional Dynamos
Tiles with a raised surface have been popular for a few years, and now tile designers are getting even more creative. All manner of shapes and dimensional designs were on display at the Surfaces show, from waves, grooves and circles to leaves, stars and diamonds. Many have handcrafted looks with surfaces that undulate, and some have a mixed glossy and matte lappato finish. E by Emser’s new Plurify Diamond design sparkles in white on this backsplash.
Tiles with a raised surface have been popular for a few years, and now tile designers are getting even more creative. All manner of shapes and dimensional designs were on display at the Surfaces show, from waves, grooves and circles to leaves, stars and diamonds. Many have handcrafted looks with surfaces that undulate, and some have a mixed glossy and matte lappato finish. E by Emser’s new Plurify Diamond design sparkles in white on this backsplash.
This pretty pattern is called Weave, in Arctic White, from Daltile’s Luminique collection. The tile measures 12 by 24 inches and can be mixed with flat, fluted and other styles from the same collection.
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Marazzi’s new Terramater tile has a modern industrial feel with a slightly raised surface for its 3D option, which can be combined with coordinating flat-surface tiles for a unique, moody look. There are six cool-toned colors of 3½-by-15-inch glossy porcelain tile. The Wave Crest style is seen here on the upper wall, with the flat style below, in the color Lichen.
You can give your wall dramatic dimension with Arizona Tile’s light-catching Diamond style from its new Contour series, made in Spain and set to be released later this month. All seven styles in the ceramic collection are white, five with dimensional matte surfaces and two with flat (one glossy, one matte).
Here’s a bathroom with Arizona Tile’s Contour tile in the dimensional matte Blade style behind the sink and the glossy flat tile in the shower. All tiles in the collection measure 12 by 36 inches.
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In this bathroom, the vanity wall and the right wall showcase the matte Tweed style in Arizona Tile’s Contour series. The wall behind the tub is clad in matte Flat tiles. All tiles are 12 by 36 inches.
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Martel is an extruded porcelain tile from E by Emser with raised waves and two curved styles that can be mixed and matched for a bespoke design. There are four colors, and special glazing ensures that no two tiles are alike. Shown here are the Snow and Bark colors in the 4-inch and 2-by-4-inch sizes.
Designers talk about a tile’s movement — raised features that vary and “move” depending on the light — but if the movement seems overwhelming, you can always slow things down by mixing the dimensional tile with flat tile. That’s what’s happening on this striking bathroom wall, which features Daltile’s Contempee Star pattern above the flat Handcrafted style. Both are in the Ivy color and are 4 inches square. The collection also has four other colors.
Wood slats showed up in a number of displays, including MSI’s Acoustic Wood Slats collection, which has several new colors of natural wood panels, in addition to new painted, reeded and macro wider-slat panels that debuted. The panels measure 10.63 by 94.5 inches and 9½ by 94½ inches. They’re simple to install and their sound-absorbing qualities are perfect for media rooms and as accents behind televisions and beds, says MSI’s Fallon Crawford.
Elbe is a new collection from MSI with a semipolished lappato finish that looks like natural stone but is actually porcelain. It comes in large-format sizes as well as 2-inch mosaics. The collection incorporates MSI’s TileTouch technology, with a textured surface that comes close to the real thing. All four colors in the collection were on display at the Surfaces show. “People love the realism. They love the texture,” Holle says.
A display of limestone, travertine, marble and sandstone from Natural Stone Resources shows the unique, organic qualities of the stone. Travertine and its imitations were seen in numerous displays at the Surfaces show.
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Colors designed to make you feel happy, whether bold or muted, are showing up in many tile collections, possibly signaling a move away from post-pandemic cool neutral palettes. Today, getting an instant-reward dopamine hit from your decor means saying yes to a bright blue backsplash, just because it makes you feel joy.
Daltile’s Contempee tile makes a colorful statement in this backsplash, composed of the slightly raised surface Star pattern in the Bonnet color. The 4-by-4-inch glazed ceramic tile has a crackled finish and comes in five colors and coordinating 4-inch zellige-look squares.
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