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The “Crochet” glazed porcelain tiles beautifully merge traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, offering a striking reinterpretation of the intricate looped yarn stitch of crocheting. Inspired by the timeless art of crochet, these tiles bring to life the delicate rhythm and interwoven textures of this craft, transforming them into a visually stunning and architectural masterpiece. With their sculptural form and elegant aesthetic, Crochet tiles are designed to make a statement in any space.

Expertly crafted by one of Mittsu’s master ceramicists, these tiles showcase exceptional artistry and precision. Each tile features a three-dimensional design with raised, curved elements that evoke the loops and knots of crochet patterns. This distinctive structure creates an interplay of light and shadow, giving surfaces a sense of depth and movement that shifts throughout the day.

The finish and texture of Crochet tiles are a harmonious blend of beauty and practicality. The high-quality glaze gives the tiles a subtle sheen, ensuring a surface that is not only visually appealing but also durable and easy to maintain. The juxtaposition of smooth glazed surfaces with the textured relief adds a tactile dimension, making the tiles as inviting to touch as they are to behold. This thoughtful combination of aesthetics and functionality makes them suitable for a variety of applications, from feature walls and facades to elegant interior accents.

Crochet tiles are more than just a surface—they are a celebration of craftsmanship and design innovation. By reimagining the delicate artistry of crocheting into durable porcelain, these tiles embody timeless elegance and creative versatility. Ideal for architects, designers, and homeowners alike, Crochet tiles offer a unique opportunity to create spaces that are both contemporary and rooted in the enduring beauty of handmade traditions.

Specification

Specifying Japanese tiles requires a different approach to standard ceramic products.

Mittsu works closely with architects, interior designers and developers to support the specification of authentic Japanese tiles in architectural projects.

These tiles are produced by specialist manufacturers in Japan, often in regions such as Tajimi in Gifu Prefecture, part of the historic Mino ceramics area.

Many of these manufacturers are highly specialised and focused on the domestic market. Mittsu works directly with them and manages the complexity of sourcing, production and logistics.

Selecting tiles

Japanese tiles are selected for their glaze, texture and proportion rather than a fixed pattern.

The surface is created during firing in the kiln. Colour and variation are not printed onto the tile.

This produces natural differences in tone and glaze movement across each tile, creating a surface that behaves like a material once installed.

For this reason, Japanese tiles are often specified based on how they perform across a wall rather than how a single tile appears.

Samples

Most designers review physical samples before final selection.

Samples allow evaluation of colour variation, glaze movement, texture and reflectivity under real lighting conditions.

  • colour variation
  • glaze movement
  • surface texture
  • joint and proportion

Samples are ordered through the website using the sample links on each product page.

Professional project resources can also be accessed through the Specifier Resources page.

Technical information

Each product page includes key specification data required for project work.

  • tile dimensions
  • sheet size where applicable
  • thickness
  • material type
  • application suitability

CAD drawings are available for selected collections, with additional technical guidance provided where required.

Additional technical documents, CAD files and specification resources are available through the Mittsu Specifier Resources page.

Project advice

Mittsu supports architects and designers during the selection stage.

This typically includes guidance on layout, proportions, joint sizes and suitability for the intended application.

Early discussion often helps identify the most appropriate tiles before finalising the specification.

Budget and supply planning

Japanese tiles are produced in specialist kilns and positioned as a premium architectural material.

Aligning budget and design intent early in the project helps ensure the selected tile remains part of the final specification.

Tiles may be supplied from stock in the UK, Europe or UAE, directly from Japan, or produced to order.

Lead times vary depending on availability and production requirements, so early planning is recommended.

Procurement

Procurement is structured to suit the project.

Tiles can be invoiced to the architect, contractor or client, depending on how the project is organised.

Delivery can be arranged directly to site or through the project team.

Mittsu manages international logistics to ensure materials arrive safely and in sequence for installation.

Specification integrity

Kiln-fired Japanese tiles form part of the architectural design of a project.

Substituting alternative materials will change the visual outcome and compromise the intended design.

Japanese tiles should be specified early and considered as a material, not a finish.

Early coordination of samples, budget and lead time ensures the material remains consistent from concept through to installation.

Shipping

Mittsu operates a structured supply model based on local stock, Japanese stock and samples.

Each route is designed to balance availability, cost and lead time depending on the nature of the project.

Local stock

Local stock represents a smaller portion of the overall range but accounts for the majority of supply by volume.

  • Stock held in Dubai, Germany and the UK
  • Pallet delivery only to ensure safe transport
  • Dispatch typically same or next working day
  • Delivery usually within 3 to 10 days depending on location
  • Shipping costs shown clearly at checkout

For remote locations, it is advisable to confirm shipping options in advance.

Stock from Japan

Tiles sourced from Japan are supplied on a pre-order basis, with three main shipping routes.

Dedicated sea freight

  • Order shipped individually once ready
  • Typical delivery 6 to 14 weeks
  • Includes sea transit, customs and local handling

Shared sea freight

  • Orders consolidated into scheduled shipments
  • Typically four shipments per year
  • Delivery timeline similar once dispatched

Air freight

  • Direct delivery from Japan to site
  • Typical delivery around 2 weeks
  • Quoted per project

Lead times vary depending on production, volume and shipping conditions. Early planning is recommended.

Samples

Samples are stocked in the UK and Dubai, with selected ranges available from Germany.

  • Courier delivery typically 2 to 10 days
  • Ordered directly through product pages

See the Specifier Program for sample access.

Markets

Mittsu primarily supplies projects in the UK, UAE and Europe where local stock is held.

Projects in other regions can often be supported, typically on a minimum order basis of one pallet.

For these projects, supply is usually arranged on a CFR basis, with the client responsible for import clearance.

Certain markets are not currently supported.

Returns

Returns are accepted for local stock items only. Samples and Japan orders are non-returnable.

  • Return request within 14 days of delivery
  • Return within a further 14 days
  • Items must be unopened and undamaged
  • Pallet return required to avoid damage
  • Refund processed within 14 days of receipt

Due to shipping costs, it is recommended to confirm selections carefully before ordering.

Shipping is structured to ensure safe delivery of specialist materials while balancing cost, timing and project requirements.

For project-specific advice, please contact Mittsu Japanese Tiles.

Mittsu Japanese Tiles

Authentic Japanese ceramic tiles for architectural and interior design projects.

Mittsu specialises in tiles made in Japan, selected for their surface depth, natural glaze variation and architectural character.

Unlike mass-produced alternatives, these tiles are not defined by printed patterns. Their colour and texture are created during firing in the kiln, producing subtle variation across the surface once installed.

Choosing a tile

Japanese tiles are typically selected for their material quality rather than a fixed visual pattern.

Variation between tiles is part of the character. Across a wall, this creates depth and movement rather than repetition.

Collections can be explored online, but most projects benefit from reviewing physical samples before final selection.

Samples

Samples allow colour, glaze movement and surface texture to be evaluated under real lighting conditions.

They are ordered directly through product pages using the sample option for each tile.

For professional projects, the Specifier Program provides access to complimentary samples and technical resources.

Availability and supply

Tiles may be supplied from local stock in the UK, Europe or UAE, sourced from Japan, or produced to order depending on the collection and project requirements.

Lead times vary accordingly and should be considered during the design stage where tiles form part of the architectural concept.

Working with Mittsu

Mittsu works directly with architects, interior designers and private clients across residential, hospitality and commercial projects.

Each enquiry is handled with a focus on material selection, availability and suitability for the intended application.

Japanese tiles are specified as materials, not finishes.

Crochet Sample - Japanese Porcelain Wall Tile

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Order a Sample for Project Evaluation.

Confirm colour, texture and glaze before specifying.

A sample is an appropriate representation of the tile and colour selected. Larger tiles have a single tile as a sample, smaller tiles have multiple. Samples are sent attached to a card, with the tile detail.

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The “Crochet” glazed porcelain tiles beautifully merge traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, offering a striking reinterpretation of the intricate looped yarn stitch of crocheting. Inspired by the timeless art of crochet, these tiles bring to life the delicate rhythm and interwoven textures of this craft, transforming them into a visually stunning and architectural masterpiece. With their sculptural form and elegant aesthetic, Crochet tiles are designed to make a statement in any space.

Expertly crafted by one of Mittsu’s master ceramicists, these tiles showcase exceptional artistry and precision. Each tile features a three-dimensional design with raised, curved elements that evoke the loops and knots of crochet patterns. This distinctive structure creates an interplay of light and shadow, giving surfaces a sense of depth and movement that shifts throughout the day.

The finish and texture of Crochet tiles are a harmonious blend of beauty and practicality. The high-quality glaze gives the tiles a subtle sheen, ensuring a surface that is not only visually appealing but also durable and easy to maintain. The juxtaposition of smooth glazed surfaces with the textured relief adds a tactile dimension, making the tiles as inviting to touch as they are to behold. This thoughtful combination of aesthetics and functionality makes them suitable for a variety of applications, from feature walls and facades to elegant interior accents.

Crochet tiles are more than just a surface—they are a celebration of craftsmanship and design innovation. By reimagining the delicate artistry of crocheting into durable porcelain, these tiles embody timeless elegance and creative versatility. Ideal for architects, designers, and homeowners alike, Crochet tiles offer a unique opportunity to create spaces that are both contemporary and rooted in the enduring beauty of handmade traditions.

Specification

Specifying Japanese tiles requires a different approach to standard ceramic products.

Mittsu works closely with architects, interior designers and developers to support the specification of authentic Japanese tiles in architectural projects.

These tiles are produced by specialist manufacturers in Japan, often in regions such as Tajimi in Gifu Prefecture, part of the historic Mino ceramics area.

Many of these manufacturers are highly specialised and focused on the domestic market. Mittsu works directly with them and manages the complexity of sourcing, production and logistics.

Selecting tiles

Japanese tiles are selected for their glaze, texture and proportion rather than a fixed pattern.

The surface is created during firing in the kiln. Colour and variation are not printed onto the tile.

This produces natural differences in tone and glaze movement across each tile, creating a surface that behaves like a material once installed.

For this reason, Japanese tiles are often specified based on how they perform across a wall rather than how a single tile appears.

Samples

Most designers review physical samples before final selection.

Samples allow evaluation of colour variation, glaze movement, texture and reflectivity under real lighting conditions.

  • colour variation
  • glaze movement
  • surface texture
  • joint and proportion

Samples are ordered through the website using the sample links on each product page.

Professional project resources can also be accessed through the Specifier Resources page.

Technical information

Each product page includes key specification data required for project work.

  • tile dimensions
  • sheet size where applicable
  • thickness
  • material type
  • application suitability

CAD drawings are available for selected collections, with additional technical guidance provided where required.

Additional technical documents, CAD files and specification resources are available through the Mittsu Specifier Resources page.

Project advice

Mittsu supports architects and designers during the selection stage.

This typically includes guidance on layout, proportions, joint sizes and suitability for the intended application.

Early discussion often helps identify the most appropriate tiles before finalising the specification.

Budget and supply planning

Japanese tiles are produced in specialist kilns and positioned as a premium architectural material.

Aligning budget and design intent early in the project helps ensure the selected tile remains part of the final specification.

Tiles may be supplied from stock in the UK, Europe or UAE, directly from Japan, or produced to order.

Lead times vary depending on availability and production requirements, so early planning is recommended.

Procurement

Procurement is structured to suit the project.

Tiles can be invoiced to the architect, contractor or client, depending on how the project is organised.

Delivery can be arranged directly to site or through the project team.

Mittsu manages international logistics to ensure materials arrive safely and in sequence for installation.

Specification integrity

Kiln-fired Japanese tiles form part of the architectural design of a project.

Substituting alternative materials will change the visual outcome and compromise the intended design.

Japanese tiles should be specified early and considered as a material, not a finish.

Early coordination of samples, budget and lead time ensures the material remains consistent from concept through to installation.

Shipping

Mittsu operates a structured supply model based on local stock, Japanese stock and samples.

Each route is designed to balance availability, cost and lead time depending on the nature of the project.

Local stock

Local stock represents a smaller portion of the overall range but accounts for the majority of supply by volume.

  • Stock held in Dubai, Germany and the UK
  • Pallet delivery only to ensure safe transport
  • Dispatch typically same or next working day
  • Delivery usually within 3 to 10 days depending on location
  • Shipping costs shown clearly at checkout

For remote locations, it is advisable to confirm shipping options in advance.

Stock from Japan

Tiles sourced from Japan are supplied on a pre-order basis, with three main shipping routes.

Dedicated sea freight

  • Order shipped individually once ready
  • Typical delivery 6 to 14 weeks
  • Includes sea transit, customs and local handling

Shared sea freight

  • Orders consolidated into scheduled shipments
  • Typically four shipments per year
  • Delivery timeline similar once dispatched

Air freight

  • Direct delivery from Japan to site
  • Typical delivery around 2 weeks
  • Quoted per project

Lead times vary depending on production, volume and shipping conditions. Early planning is recommended.

Samples

Samples are stocked in the UK and Dubai, with selected ranges available from Germany.

  • Courier delivery typically 2 to 10 days
  • Ordered directly through product pages

See the Specifier Program for sample access.

Markets

Mittsu primarily supplies projects in the UK, UAE and Europe where local stock is held.

Projects in other regions can often be supported, typically on a minimum order basis of one pallet.

For these projects, supply is usually arranged on a CFR basis, with the client responsible for import clearance.

Certain markets are not currently supported.

Returns

Returns are accepted for local stock items only. Samples and Japan orders are non-returnable.

  • Return request within 14 days of delivery
  • Return within a further 14 days
  • Items must be unopened and undamaged
  • Pallet return required to avoid damage
  • Refund processed within 14 days of receipt

Due to shipping costs, it is recommended to confirm selections carefully before ordering.

Shipping is structured to ensure safe delivery of specialist materials while balancing cost, timing and project requirements.

For project-specific advice, please contact Mittsu Japanese Tiles.

Mittsu Japanese Tiles

Authentic Japanese ceramic tiles for architectural and interior design projects.

Mittsu specialises in tiles made in Japan, selected for their surface depth, natural glaze variation and architectural character.

Unlike mass-produced alternatives, these tiles are not defined by printed patterns. Their colour and texture are created during firing in the kiln, producing subtle variation across the surface once installed.

Choosing a tile

Japanese tiles are typically selected for their material quality rather than a fixed visual pattern.

Variation between tiles is part of the character. Across a wall, this creates depth and movement rather than repetition.

Collections can be explored online, but most projects benefit from reviewing physical samples before final selection.

Samples

Samples allow colour, glaze movement and surface texture to be evaluated under real lighting conditions.

They are ordered directly through product pages using the sample option for each tile.

For professional projects, the Specifier Program provides access to complimentary samples and technical resources.

Availability and supply

Tiles may be supplied from local stock in the UK, Europe or UAE, sourced from Japan, or produced to order depending on the collection and project requirements.

Lead times vary accordingly and should be considered during the design stage where tiles form part of the architectural concept.

Working with Mittsu

Mittsu works directly with architects, interior designers and private clients across residential, hospitality and commercial projects.

Each enquiry is handled with a focus on material selection, availability and suitability for the intended application.

Japanese tiles are specified as materials, not finishes.

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