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Designer Collection Casablanca O 2" x 6" Matte Porcelain Tile

Designer Collection Casablanca O 2" x 6" Glossy Porcelain Tile

Designer Collection Casablanca 2" x 6" Matte Porcelain Tile

Designer Collection Casablanca Comb 2" x 6" Glossy Porcelain Tile

Designer Collection Casablanca 2" x 6" Glossy Porcelain TileCasablanca Tile is a patterned ceramic tile collection by WOW Design, inspired by traditional Moroccan motifs with a modern graphic edge. The collection is known for repeating geometric patterns, bold contrast, and matte finishes that work well in feature walls, backsplashes, and decorative floor areas.
Casablanca tiles are typically used where visual impact matters more than heavy traffic. Designers often choose this collection for kitchens, powder rooms, cafés, boutique retail spaces, and accent zones where pattern becomes the focal point rather than background.
What Makes the WOW Casablanca Collection Different
The Casablanca collection is not meant to look neutral or quiet. Its value is in repetition, rhythm, and contrast. Each tile contributes to a larger visual pattern once installed, making layout planning important. This is not a “mix-and-match later” tile, it’s an intentional design.
Key characteristics:
- Patterned ceramic tiles
- Graphic Moroccan-inspired designs
- Matte surface finish
- Best suited for walls and light-duty floors
- Strong visual identity when installed in full fields
Where WOW Casablanca Tiles Work Best
Casablanca tiles shine in controlled environments where design is prioritized over wear resistance.
Common applications include:
- Kitchen backsplashes
- Bathroom feature walls
- Powder room floors (light traffic)
- Fireplace surrounds
- Accent walls in cafés or retail interiors
They are not ideal for heavy commercial floors or high-abrasion areas. If someone installs these in a mall corridor, that’s a bad decision, and Google doesn’t forgive misleading content.
Design Tips Before You Install
Because Casablanca tiles form repeating patterns, layout planning matters more than grout color or tile size. Dry-laying is strongly recommended. Small misalignments become obvious once patterns repeat across a surface.
Use simple surrounding materials (plain plaster, concrete, or solid-color tile) to avoid visual overload. These tiles are the statement, let them speak without competition.

