SPHV Studio/Tile patterns/Horseshoe - Fillip
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Horseshoe - Fillip.

3 variationsHand-cut
Horseshoe - Fillip pattern, hero photograph
The story

What lies behind the shapes.

The horseshoe, sometimes called the bell, takes its name from its own outline: a rounded top that tapers gently to a narrower base, closer to the shape of an old bell or a worn stone marker than anything drawn with a ruler.

There's something quietly hypnotic about the shape itself, a curve that feels both architectural and organic at once, like it was drawn from watching water move rather than measured with a ruler.

The shapes

The pieces that lock together.

All of my tiles are cut from hand-rolled slabs with tile cutters I designed myself.
Horseshoe
Variations

Same pattern, different vibe.

Each pattern is fired in a few colourways with different clay bodies and different glazes. Tap a card to read the story of that batch.

Bring this pattern into your space.

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