Marrakech
Marrakech.
Moroccan zellige character translated to porcelain — nine saturated colors, hand-craft style variation, indoor-and-outdoor durability.
Mono-color zellige-style porcelain in nine saturated colorways across two sizes (3"x11" + 5"x5"). Captures the visual language of Moroccan zellige — saturated glaze, hand-craft style surface variation, the rhythm of mono-color mosaic — on a stable rectangular field tile with frost resistance and full indoor-outdoor durability. Designers can spec a single color for the install (where the zellige effect is strongest) or blend multiple colors in the same field for authentic-style Moroccan rhythm. Rated for indoor, outdoor, pool, backsplash, and shower.
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Saturated zellige-style color looks different in person than on a screen. Order samples to see how the gloss surface reads in your light, and to compare the 3x11 and 5x5 formats side-by-side.
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Authentic Moroccan zellige is hand-cut from kiln-fired clay tablets and sold as individual chips. Marrakech is a porcelain interpretation: it captures the mono-color saturated glaze, the hand-craft style surface variation, and the visual rhythm of zellige — but as a stable rectangular field tile with consistent dimensions, frost resistance, and porcelain durability. Designers get the look without the install complexity, weight, or sealing requirements of authentic zellige.
The palette is intentionally wide. Quiet neutrals (White, Ivory, Grey) anchor; mid-tones (Mint, Ochre, Artic) bridge; saturated statement colors (Blue, Green, Coal) lead. Most designers spec a single color for the install — that's where the zellige effect is strongest — but multi-color blends in the same field create authentic Moroccan rhythm. Common pairings: Blue + Ivory (coastal), Mint + White (spa), Ochre + Coal (warm earthy), Green + Grey (botanical).
Both serve the look. The 5"x5" format reads closest to traditional zellige chips and is the choice for mosaic-style installs and statement walls. The 3"x11" format pushes toward subway and is the choice for backsplashes, bath walls, and brick-set floors. Designers commonly spec the 5x5 for accent walls and the 3x11 for adjacent surfaces in the same color.






