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The Melange Tile Collection Showcases Artistic Ombré Effects

08.22.24 | By
The Melange Tile Collection Showcases Artistic Ombré Effects

Melange is the latest collection from Spanish brand WOW Design, a line of ceramic tiles that can be paired together to create striking representations of painterly ombré effects. While high-gloss tiles remain a staple, there’s a renewed interest in more muted looks. Yet rather than pull from the archives to reference previous offerings, the designers turned to another form of adornment for inspiration. “We wanted to bring the essence of textiles to the walls,” the studio shares, “A big tapestry in the style of a work of art that encircles our living spaces.”

A modern dining area with two chairs and a round table set for two. The walls have a gradient color and a cone-shaped pendant light hangs above the table. The floor has light wood planks.

The designers were captivated by the different types of yarns and dyes of tapestries that blend in gentle progressions from one hue to another. Melange fuses art and technology to bring similar variations indoors. Each piece is made of white body ceramic that allows the lighter glazes to pop. The durable tiles are also suitable for commercial interiors because they are stain- and UV-resistant.

A modern room with a gradient pink-to-green wall, grey curtains, a small round grey ottoman, and a clothing rack with various garments hanging.

A minimalist café interior featuring tables with small potted plants, high stools, and gradient tiled walls transitioning from pink to cream to green, illuminated by black pendant lights.

Standard square tiles are perennial favorites, used for almost every application. Yet specifiers are now requesting options that they can use in different sequences, and Melange offers an alternative. The 4.2- by 21.3-inch rectangular wall tiles have a matte finish, a seamless canvas for users to experiment with.

Minimalist interior with a tiled floor, a light beige counter holding a pair of shoes and a small bag, gray curtains, pendant lights, and sunlight streaming through a window.

A modern interior hallway with slanted pink walls, floor-to-ceiling windows, two mushroom-shaped lamps on a ledge, and a staircase leading to a glass door in the background.

The color transitions change the appearance of walls and make spaces appear higher, narrower, or wider. The size was selected so that a standard room can be tiled with the fewest possible pieces, a bonus for those looking to reduce waste and lower project costs.

Modern bathroom with gradient pink and white tiles, a built-in bathtub, black faucet, handheld showerhead, and a round side table holding bath items. A leafy plant and wall-mounted shelf are also present.

Modern bathroom with gradient pink tiles, a rectangular pink bathtub, black fixtures, a wall-mounted light, and a large window. A potted plant and towel are placed on the tub's ledge.

The vertical orientation echoes the subtle movement of drapery or a wall hanging, and provides visual interest, a welcome shift from the everyday horizontal arrangements. Combined with the array of powdery tints available gives tiles a sophisticated update.

A minimalist bedroom with a bed against a two-toned wall, string lights, decorative pillows, a blanket, and a small lamp on a platform.

The tonal Melange tiles are ideal for framing, using the ceramic pieces to highlight a feature like a window frame or doorway, for example. This technique works well in retail environments to accentuate niches. The tiles, with light layers of color, have added depth, eliminating the need for too-busy motifs that may clash with the merchandise on display.

Four rectangular tiles in neutral tones are displayed horizontally with four nature photographs in the corners, connected by overlapping threads.

Four rectangular panels in neutral tones are arranged horizontally. Thin threads crisscross the panels. Two small textured samples and two photographs of nature scenes are placed beside the panels.

A contemporary art piece featuring four vertical panels in soft colors, intersected by diagonal lines. Two photos, one of a flamingo and the other of a natural landscape, are pinned at the corners.

WOW Design is known for the sophisticated signature hues introduced each season, yet Melange includes coordinating groupings rather than a few trendy shades. Whether on the cool or warm end of the spectrum, the curated colors tap into emotion and evoke memories, just as a scent or taste can.

Blurred image of a person walking in front of a gradient-colored tiled wall, holding a folder.

A gradient grid artwork featuring vertical and horizontal white lines over a background transitioning from warm tones at the top to cool tones at the bottom.

Three framed displays of gradient-colored tiles (brown to blue, pink to white, and green to pink) are mounted on a wall.

There are 15 tiles in the collection, presented in three sets of five. Solids like Earth, Lake, and Cream can be applied to form a clean, monochromatic backdrop. Two-tone combos like Talc-Rose or Sea-Cloud replicate pastel chalk shadings that enliven walls so that clients can customize their spaces and make them truly unique.

Close-up of a loom with threads arranged in a precise pattern, showcasing the intricate weaving process.

For more information on the Melange tile collection, which goes on sale in the United States this fall, head to wowdesign.eu.

Anna Zappia is a New York City-based writer and editor with a passion for textiles, and she can often be found at a fashion exhibit or shopping for more books. Anna writes the Friday Five column, as well as commercial content.