The tiled countertop revival is here. Nostalgia feels new in this Montauk kitchen from @ninafreudenberger .
Tile: Sequoia 4x4 ceramic
Images: @chrismottalini
Beyond the slab — Giallo Reale marble, straight from Italy to this LA mid-century bath by @omedezin
Seen here: Giallo Reale marble in 24x24 and 12x24
Images: @patrickbiller
Second Nature’s cement tiles draw from three liquid landscapes: Shoreline, Currents, and River. By setting these fluid lines in cement, we’re channeling calm, directional energy. Swipe to get swept away.
New zellige patterns draw from the understated geometry found in nature, like the minute structure of a butterfly wing. Swipe to see our tiled translation.
Atlas in Burnt Sugar + Amber
Xylem in Burnt Sugar + Amber
The best designs aren’t forced, they emerge naturally. When terrazzo is made, chips of stone and marble are scattered, suspended, and set. The maker controls the palette—then gravity, pour, and movement take over. No two tiles are ever identical.
Petrichor (second) evokes the familiar scent left behind after rain. The tile’s subdued browns and oversized aggregates reimagine wet soil as stone.
Free from the constraints of a singular line or aesthetic, the Second Nature Collection was born from water, rock, and fauna. Colors feel instinctive. Materials reflect the very earth from which they originate. This collection brings the logic of the outdoors inside. When they move as one, it becomes Second Nature.
Seen here: a mosaic of new zellige, ceramic, and Cotto Allende colors from our Second Nature Collection.