Lunada Bay Tile releases new Momentum collection

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Lunada Bay TileHarbor City, Calif.—A vibrant interplay of movement and shape comes to life in Momentum tiles from Lunada Bay Tile, a three-dimensional ceramic tile collection that can be customized into exclusive wall art for residential or commercial spaces. According to the company, a special hand-sculpting technique makes this one-of-a-kind wall art possible.

“Momentum tiles create walls that seem to expand space, thanks to their third dimension and dramatic size,” said Feras Irikat, director of design and marketing, Lunada Bay Tile. “Light adds movement to the tile’s surface and brings it to life. In an industry accustomed to playing with pattern and color rather than shape, Momentum tiles allow customers to infuse personal style into almost any space with a statement wall.”

The Japanese handcrafted ceramic tiles feature three-dimensional sculptured lines of dramatic variation and can be used to craft unique designs due to the versatile shapes, formats and colors, according to the company.

The collection of 4 x 13 tiles include four colorways:

  • White Sand
  • UrbanScape
  • Dark Silver
  • Sunset Bronze

Momentum is a high-temperature fired clay suitable for interior wall use and limited exterior use. The dimensional tiles are designed not to be grouted and should be installed by tinting the setting bed to match the material color, according to the company.

“The Momentum collection transforms any room, creating a space that stimulates the senses,” Irikat said. “Far from the traditional hand-made tiles, this collection helps to create a unique oasis for anyone who loves out-of-the-ordinary design and enjoys innovative interpretations of classic looks.”

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