Subway Tile

Subway gets its name from the style of small format rectangle surface tiles that were used in the NYC Subway system, where glass was typically the material they were made of. While this utilitarian tile has been used in commercial spaces for years, it is now a staple in residential bathrooms and kitchens across the globe. These days, we tend to consider a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials designed for walls to be Subway Tiles.

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3Lati by Quintessenza

Abacus by Settecento

Sink with a white and grey tile backsplash

Abstract by Nemo

Astoria by Sonoma Tilemakers

Aziza by Nemo

Brick by Fioranese

Bristol Brick by Rondine

Casablanca by Nemo

CH5 Modern Mixer by Jeffrey Court

CH6 Reef Glass by Jeffrey Court

CH7 Cubist By Jeffrey Court

CH7 Cubist by Jeffrey Court

CH9 Arroyo by Jeffrey Court

Chelsea by Settecento

Color Market by Portobello

Confetti by Quintessenza

Cosmo by 41zero42

Crayons by Settecento

Cromia26 by Quintessenza

Dash by Nemo

Dimensions Waterjet by Marble Systems

Dimensions Waterjet by Marble Systems

Esamarine by Tonalite

Essentials by Jeffrey Court

Fattamano by Sartoria

Fes by Colli

Fragments by Piemme

Fusion by Portobello

Glazes by Encore

Gouache by Portobello

Hexa by Terratinta

Home by Self Style

Homey by Piemme

Joyful by Tonalite

White hexagonal kitchen tile backsplash

Karma by Settecento

Made to Order by Wizard

Marea by Quintessenza

Matiere by Settecento

Matter by Settecento

Metal40 by Tonalite

Mirazur by Sonoma Tilemakers

Modulo by Quintessenza

Moresque by Country Floors

Mosaics by Coverall Stone

Mosaics by Toemi

New Yorker by Settecento

Paintboard by Tonalite

Pigmento by Quintessenza

Pixel41 by 41zero42

Pulse by Settecento

Pure by Sonoma Tilemakers

Riquadri by Quintessenza

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