BelTile
We have been selling tile online since 2007. We can help with small residential projects as well as large commercial.
02/06/2026
A New York classic, reimagined in marble.
The hexagon flower is a nod to the iconic mosaic floors found throughout New York City restaurants and cafes here revisited in bold Giallo Antico marble.
Graphic, unapologetic, and full of character, this pattern brings the spirit of historic New York tile into a contemporary bathroom. The matching Giallo Antico subway tile in the shower continues the story, proving that continuity doesn’t have to be subtle to feel timeless.
This is not a neutral.
It’s a statement.
02/04/2026
Chemla tiles arrived in California long before they became decorative accents.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as California embraced Spanish Colonial and Mediterranean Revival architecture, architects and craftsmen looked to the Mediterranean for materials that carried both durability and meaning. Chemla ceramic tiles, produced in Tunisia using centuries-old techniques, became part of that story. Their bold geometry, saturated glazes, and hand-cut precision aligned perfectly with California’s climate and its architectural language of courtyards, stair halls, arcades, and terraces.
These tiles were never meant to be ornamental alone. They were architectural.
Used on stair risers, fountains, floors, and thresholds, Chemla patterns brought movement and craftsmanship into transitional spaces — places meant to be seen, touched, and lived with.
What makes their presence in California enduring is authenticity.
Many of the patterns used historically are still produced today, by hand, using the same proportions, glazing methods, and assembly techniques that defined Chemla workshops generations ago. This continuity allows historic homes to be restored faithfully and new homes to feel grounded rather than imitative.
In a California Mediterranean home, Chemla tiles don’t reference the past.
They continue it.
02/03/2026
Transform your outdoor oasis into a Moroccan-style riad.
A hand-crafted tile mural becomes the soul of the space, turning a simple pool wall into an architectural moment inspired by traditional riads. Geometric patterns, layered blues, and rhythmic symmetry create a sense of calm, enclosure, and escape, where water, light, and craftsmanship work together.
In Moroccan design, the courtyard is a sanctuary. Tile is never just surface. It’s atmosphere, movement, and memory. Paired with white plaster, stone coping, and lush greenery, this mural anchors the space and invites you to slow down.
From private gardens to hospitality projects, Moroccan tile brings timeless character to modern outdoor living.
02/02/2026
Beauty that holds up to the elements.
Our hand-painted lavastone tiles are designed for exterior spaces where durability matters as much as design. Naturally dense and highly resistant to freeze-thaw conditions, lavastone performs beautifully in patios, terraces, and along pool waterlines.
Each tile is painted by hand, giving depth, variation, and character you simply can’t achieve with mass-produced surfaces. And because they’re made to order, patterns and colorways can be customized to suit the architecture, the climate, and the vision behind the space.
From sun to frost, water to heat, this is outdoor tile that works hard and looks exceptional doing it.
01/29/2026
Some patterns never date.
The black marble octagon with beige cabochon is one of them.
A floor that has lived in Parisian apartments, New York townhouses, and European cafés for over a century — now re-interpreted in natural stone with depth, contrast, and character.
The geometry is precise.
The palette is bold yet balanced.
The result feels graphic, elegant, and quietly confident.
This is a floor that anchors a space without overpowering it — perfect for living rooms, kitchens, and commercial interiors looking for timeless structure with modern edge.
Natural stone. Hand-finished. Endlessly classic.
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