Knight Tile
Wood
Our Knight Tile collection includes a wide range of tones and styles suitable for both residential and light commercial installations. Each plank has been designed to reflect the grain details of natural timber
Stone
Our Knight Tile collection offers a great selection of effects and styles. Each colour and design reflects a wide range of natural materials from classic pale to contemporary dark stones.
Where we sourced our inspiration
Spotted Gum
The Spotted Gum tree flourishes in coastal areas along the eastern seaboard of Australia, ranging from the mountains of the Great Dividing Range to the sunshine coast of Queensland.
Oak
These boards were hand selected as a trusted raw material and canvas to work with. The objective was to create an even, nontonal visual across the floor, while retaining the much-loved characteristics of the natural, prime timber.
Concrete
Our designers experimented with different colouring techniques to transform the classic, neutral design into an incredibly versatile, contemporary set of concrete look tiles. Each colour option highlights different features contained within the design, and the tonal shift within the individual tiles creates a visually appealing palette. The result is an attractive product that adds a new warmth and elegance to a solid industrial material
Slate
The design team visited quarries in the Lake District, England, and sourced volcanic slate by hand, selecting pieces of this 300-million-year-old stone. Each piece was individually unique in character, and the detail of the linear markings
and fractured features of the stones pair well with an active family space.
Blackbutt
A quintessential Australian hardwood that takes its name from the lower half of the tree’s trunk which is blackened by the fierce forest fires that both destroy, and then renew. These boards were sourced from the very north of New South Wales where thick forests merge with the beautiful coastline. Great care was taken to retain the oozing sap lines that add to the distinctive linear grain and bleed into the timber.