The Christina Salway Collection

Villa Lagoon Tile is proud to introduce La Campagne et La Cité, an exclusive collaboration with renowned designer Christina Salway. Born from two decades of exploring the winding streets of Dijon and the historic cathedrals of Paris, this collection is a love letter to French architecture and the soul of its materials.

Christina Salway, known for her ability to make spaces feel curated rather than “catalogued,” has translated her personal travels into a stunning range of zellige, cement, terracotta, and limestone. From the vibrant doorways of Burgundy to the woven textures of a village brasserie, every tile reflects a commitment to old-world craftsmanship reimagined for modern living.

In this collection, there are no “wrong answers.” Designed for fluidity and authenticity, these patterns and palettes allow you to layer history and character into your home, creating a space that feels like it has always been there.

“The vision behind the entire collection is that there are no wrong answers. The tiles are intended to be used together and installed throughout a home; and each color and pattern is intended to complement the others, so that you can install our collection in your bathroom, your mudroom, your powder room and on kitchen backsplash; and the sense of cohesion and fluidity will quietly connect from one space to the other without feeling overly “matching” or heavy handed— like it evolved over time, just like the historic homes of France.” – Christina Salway

“The color palette grew out of so many points of inspiration during our travels in France. Initially, we happened to be visiting Dijon for an antique market, and discovered all of the colorful doors and gateways of the homes of Dijon. I couldn’t get over how perfectly vivid and simultaneously muted the colors were – this perfect blend of joyous color and history – so the colors weren’t garish or overly bright – but also not entirely muddied or subdued. Just right…. That’s when I went on the hunt to find all of the perfect colors for this collection – literally visiting dozens of different paint stores and hardware stores – collecting paint sample posts and paint color binders – until I’d isolated the exact colors were trying to reproduce.” – Christina Salway

Featuring solid cement tiles in Brume, Forêt, and Marine, this collection weaves these colors throughout the designs for a cohesive, visually compelling effect. Use them to create a checkerboard or use them to frame patterned cement tiles.

Throughout her travels, Christina encountered a wide range of materials that became the foundation for many designs in the collection. From kitchens and flooring in France to the intricate leaded stained-glass windows of historic cathedrals, each experience shaped the textures, patterns, and details that define the line.

“Inspired by the leaded stained glass windows I documented in one of the cathedrals in the center of Paris. I was taking photographs of these churches, and as I looked back through the images that I’d captured, I realized how marvelously the patterns would be translated into tile.” – Christina Salway

The Salway collection is built on a foundation of effortless cohesion. By harmonizing four distinct organic materials – Cement, Zellige, Terracotta, and Limestone – we have created a library of textures where every element speaks the same language.

This palette is designed to be mixed and matched. Whether you are layering the rustic warmth of Terracotta against the high-gloss shine of Zellige, or grounding a room with our structured Cement checkerboards, there are no wrong answers here. This is a collection where materials can flow seamlessly from room to room, creating a home that feels curated, collected, and completely at ease.

Rhone draws inspiration from the rustic and refined classical design found in the Rhone region.

On the right, inspired by the serene coastal region of Normandie, this pattern combines timeless craftsmanship with an elegant design. It draws inspiration from the scrolling elegance of French ironwork and the detailed patterns of vintage textiles.

Below, the intricate floral motif draws its inspiration from the coastal charm and artisanal heritage of the Bretagne region. This baroque-inspired design is reminiscent of 17th-century European textiles and vintage flocked decorative papers.

Saint Gilles Glazed Zellige Mosaic Mat

Saint Gilles, a geometric pattern inspired by the rhythm and symmetry of the lead-stained glass windows of a Paris cathedral.

A mosaic that channels the ornate beauty of the stained-glass windows in Paris’s historic Marais district, reinterpreted through rich color and timeless pattern.

The Chateau Saint Gilles, is a modern interpretation of the original limestone floors at the Chateau de Savigny-lès-Beaune in Burgundy. This design also reinterprets the stained-glass-like patterns found in Parisian cathedrals.

On the right, the Chateau Etienne pattern draws directly from an antiquated French chateau floor, translating its historical charm into a modern mosaic.

Influenced by the patterned facade of a city building, this design translates into soft, organic limestone floor tiles. Named “Terre,” the French word for earth, the pattern combines geometric structure with natural textures.

The Octagon design replicates the iconic cabochon pattern, a staple of classic French and Mediterranean flooring. The interlocking octagonal terracotta forms a deep, warm foundation, while the contrasting small zellige square (the ‘keys’) acts as decorative anchors.

The Hexagonal Terracotta, made from robust, full-bodied clay, these tiles are built to last a lifetime, aging gracefully just like the historic floors they emulate. Their inherent color variation perfectly mimics the time-worn appearance of surfaces found in chateaux and historic homes across France.

Exploring the Unique Patterns of Zellige Tiles

Zellige tiles, a hallmark of Moroccan design, have long been celebrated for their intricate patterns and exquisite craftsmanship. These handcrafted tiles, often characterized by vibrant colors and geometric motifs, hold centuries of history and cultural significance. From their origins in North Africa to their modern presence in global interior design, Zellige tiles transcend time and borders, offering an undeniable aesthetic appeal. Their unique patterns are not merely decorative but a symphony of art, tradition, and mathematics that admirers still prize today. Exploring the unique patterns of Zellige tiles not only provides valuable historical context, but also allows you to find ways to incorporate the design into your own home.

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How Durable Are Encaustic Concrete Tiles?

How Durable Are Encaustic Concrete Tiles?

Encaustic concrete tiles have become a timeless choice in both modern and traditional interior design. Known for their intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and versatile applications, these tiles have gained immense popularity over the years. However, a common question among homeowners and designers is whether encaustic concrete tiles are as durable as they are beautiful. Durability is a key factor when considering tiles for high-traffic areas or spaces subject to wear and tear. If you’re considering using the material but are unsure of its durability, learning how durable encaustic concrete tiles are can help you rest assured that you’re making the right choice.

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Creative Tile Ideas for Restaurant Interiors

Creative Tile Ideas for Restaurant Interiors

Designing the interior of a restaurant is both an art and a strategic decision; the visual ambience of a restaurant has a direct impact on the dining experience. Among the various design elements, creative tile choices can completely define the aesthetic tone of your space. With countless patterns, textures, and materials available, tiles provide a versatile design solution to enhance your interiors. They contribute to the atmosphere, grab attention, and create memorable visual impressions that customers associate with your brand, which means having a few creative tile ideas for restaurant interiors can help you make your business stand out.

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How Breeze Blocks Support Sustainable Design

How Breeze Blocks Support Sustainable Design

Breeze blocks might just be the unsung heroes of sustainable design. You’ve probably spotted these geometric, open-patterned blocks in retro architecture or trendy spaces, but their impact goes far beyond aesthetics. These simple yet versatile building materials are having a major comeback—not just because they look great, but because they champion eco-conscious construction.

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Design Tips for Plain Cement Tile Projects

Design Tips for Plain Cement Tile Projects

When it comes to interior or exterior design, plain cement tiles are an often-overlooked yet versatile choice. Their minimalist aesthetic can bring an understated elegance to spaces, making them ideal for modern, industrial, or even rustic themes. However, truly showcasing their potential requires thoughtful planning and strategic design decisions. As you move through the planning phase, consider some design tips for plain cement tile projects and create a beautiful and functional look for your home.

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FALL in love with these tiles!

Fall is the perfect season for warm, inviting colors. To celebrate the cozy charm of autumn, here are some projects and tiles that capture the essence of the season.

Alexandra, founder of Plaster and Patina, designed a custom bronze toned colorway using our Luqa Cement Tile. Paired with warm wood accents, this kitchen radiates fall vibes. Just imagine cooking breakfast here on a crisp, breezy morning!

Photographer: Lauren Armellini

Hannah, known as @the_diy_records on Instagram, transformed her laundry room into a cozy space using our Deep Forest Moroccan Zellige. Proof that even chores feel better in a room you love.

Kit Williamson and John Halbach take pride in their 1970’s pool house retreat in Joshua Tree. Our Spark C in Tangerine Cement Tile adds a warm, autumnal glow to the shower wall, highlighting rich tones of Fall.

Eva Catherine transformed her bathroom into a personal oasis, featuring our Natural Unglazed Zellige Tiles for a warm, calming touch. It’s the perfect setting for a cozy fall evening and a long, relaxing bath!

Our Paisley Leaf in Straw Cement Tile designed by Cressida Bell, makes a timeless fall statement year after year. With it’s leaf pattern, it captures one of the most iconic symbols of the season.

Our Lacquered Tuscany Terracotta creates the feeling of being wrapped in a warm blanket on a crisp fall morning, while also reminding us of the satisfying crunch of fallen leaves. Its rich red and orange tones are the perfect seasonal touch.

Our Solid Cohiba Cement Tiles make this fireplace feel even cozier and more inviting than ever. Their rich, earthy tones and handcrafted texture add warmth and depth. Curl up with a good book and enjoy the perfect autumn evening by the fire.

Top Cement Tile Flooring Trends for Designers

Top Cement Tile Flooring Trends for Designers

When it comes to flooring, few materials balance durability, style, and versatility quite like cement tiles. These bold, patterned pieces have taken the design world by storm, offering everything from old-world charm to modern artistic flair. Designers are continually drawn to their ability to add personality to both residential and commercial interiors.

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10 Unique Ways To Style Your Home With Zellige Tiles

10 Unique Ways To Style Your Home With Zellige Tiles

There’s a certain magic in Zellige tiles. Their handcrafted charm, organic imperfections, and shimmering textures create a sense of timeless beauty that elevates any space. These Moroccan masterpieces are art pieces steeped in tradition, ready to transform your home into a haven of style and character.

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