Texture takes center stage: 2026 tile trends report

By The Construction Specifier
Luxury pool area with geometric tile designs, sun loungers, and a shaded bar, surrounded by lush greenery and a clear sky.
National Tile Day honors the beauty and versatility of ceramic and porcelain tiles across a vast array of residential, commercial, industrial, hospitality, indoor and outdoor designs and installations. Photo courtesy ONIX

North America’s largest international showcase of ceramic tile and natural stone has released the top 10 tile trends for 2026 in honor of National Tile Day on February 23.

National Tile Day honors the beauty and versatility of ceramic and porcelain tiles across a vast array of residential, commercial, industrial, hospitality, indoor and outdoor designs and installations. It also highlights the many benefits of tile, including durability, sustainability, safety, cleanliness, and more.

Trends-related activations, education sessions, panels, presentations and live demonstrations will be available at Coverings 2026 for interior designers, architects, contractors, installers, fabricators, distributors, retailers and other tile and stone professionals. The program includes a variety of AIA-accredited courses on March 31. Attendees can learn more by visiting the full program schedule online.

The top tile trends for 2026 are as follows:

Articulated accents. Photo courtesy Anatolia
  • Articulated accents—Advanced glazing and contour-detailing techniques create surfaces that evoke the feel of anything from soft leather to textured sandstone, complete with stitching-like details or pitted striations
Brutalish sanctuary. Photo courtesy Crossville
  • Brutalish sanctuary—Brutalish sanctuary merges stripped-back materiality with refined restraint, reimagining Brutalist influence through concrete looks, terrazzo textures, and matte stone looks
A stylish bathroom featuring textured blue walls, a sleek mirror, modern lighting, and a minimalist sink with decorative accents.
Gilded age. Photo courtesy Cerámicas Aparici
  • Gilded age—Gold, bronze, copper, and silver ornamentation takes shape among both large- and small-format pieces
A modern interior featuring a textured wall with circular patterns, a wooden console with decorative items, and a plush armchair.
Haptic experience. Photo courtesy Realonda
  • Haptic experience—Textures now range from subtle ridges and embossed patterns to deeply undulating surfaces
Jade terrain. Photo courtesy Marca Corona
  • Jade terrain—Inspired by the precious stone, this trend captures the serenity, sophistication, and luxury of jade green as it translates into ceramic and porcelain tile
Bright living room with geometric blue and white patterned tile floor, a white sofa, and large windows showcasing greenery outside.
Micro-illusions. Photo courtesy Gayafores
  • Micro-illusions—Small-format tiles have reached their mighty peak
Organic minimalism. Photo courtesy Ceramiche Coem
  • Organic minimalism—Evolving to a cooler, more minimal aesthetic
Surface technologies. Photo courtesy CIR Ceramiche
  • Surface technologies—Sculptural reliefs, bas-relief textures, and glossy-matte contrasts create richly tactile walls, while advanced technologies add dimensional depth, slip resistance, and silky touch-effects
Tailored craft. Photo courtesy Florida Tile
  • Tailored craft—Tailored Craft draws inspiration from fashion’s enduring motifs
Tile as art. Photo courtesy Ceramica Bardelli
  • Tile as art—This season’s collections introduce bold graphics, optical illusions, and continuous murals