by Ikigai Surfaces | Jan 17, 2026 | Uncategorized
This collection draws inspiration from the works of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement, which emphasized intricate patterns and fine craftsmanship. We’ve taken that philosophy and adapted it into something modern tiles that create dreamlike landscapes,revealing hidden details as you view them from different angles.
At first glance, the patterns seem abstract, but as you step back, you’ll notice a tiger’s face subtly emerging from the design. This illusion makes the tiles interactive and intriguing, sparking curiosity and storytelling within a space. It plays with the idea of perception Are we seeingwhat’s truly there, or are we part of a grander illusion? This makes it more than just a tile; it’s an
experience.
by Ikigai Surfaces | Jan 17, 2026 | Uncategorized
This fresh and delicate tile collection brings to life a pleasant summer day on the village cricket field, with batsmen merrily playing and sipping tea between overs. The intricate artistry of each tile draws you into the scene, allowing your imagination to conjure images of balmy days spent outdoors while capturing a moment that serves as an ode to simpler times.
The Village Cricket Match, the classic book by John Parker, in which he describes ”the sun-drenched atmosphere beautifully evoked, the rustic swing, the rare and elegant late cut and the lucky six into the village pond,” is the inspiration behind this collection of classic Delft-style tiles aptly titled Howzat! Delft tiles have been popular for centuries and offer a classic and sophisticated look to any interior design, be it a Country Manor House or a Modern Rustic home. These modern yet classical tiles
by Ikigai Surfaces | Jan 17, 2026 | Uncategorized
We collaborated with Nicobar, a modern Indian lifestyle brand, on a line of glossy ceramic wall tiles that bring a fresh, tropical vibe to any space.The ‘Nicobar for FCML’ capsule is a whimsical one, with flora, fauna, and motifs picked out from India’s lush and vast coastline and interpreted in the signature Nicobar style. Plus a cool and soothing palette of teal, ivory, grey and ochre will add life to both indoor and outdoor spaces, from sunlit patios and bars, to tables, kitchen islands, or verandas.
by Ikigai Surfaces | Jan 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
Designed by New York based designer Peter D’Ascoli for FCML, these ceramic tile collections draw inspiration from two rich cultural legacies,the paisley Jamavar shawls of Kashmir and the grandeur of Byzantium, an empire that bridged the Eastern and Western worlds for over a thousand years.
Intricate Mughal-era textile motifs merge with Byzantine influences drawn from ancient Greek, Roman, and Persian art, architecture, mosaics, and ornamental geometry, resulting in a maximalist yet timeless range of ceramic surfaces. Featuring borders and allover patterns suitable for floors and wall cladding, the collections are available in curated three-color groups : Dark, White, and Shahtoosh,allowing designers to craft both classic and contemporary interior expressions.
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by Ikigai Surfaces | May 23, 2021 | Uncategorized
“While black and whites are always a very strong part of our collection, what we represent here is the black and white form of calligraphy as well as in the leaf patterning, which has a very strong identity to our collection’s sensibilities. Form is at it’s purest with black and whites and through the perfect contrast, it communicates it’s message very well. It makes strong statement and that attracts us to it.”
~ A&T
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by Ikigai Surfaces | May 23, 2021 | Uncategorized
All the stories are inspired by the Japanese philosophy, Wabi Sabi, which is where they embrace imperfections. It’s very exciting to see how Aneeth has translated philosophies into wall art which is so beautiful that people can see it every day.
In the Stories on a Telia Rumal, Aneeth gracefully weaves the beauty of an Ikat Telia Rumal into beautiful ceramic tiles. There is always a message in her inspirations. All the research and explorations that went into creating textiles for péro clothing have in one way or the other contributed to this collection.
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