Zellige Oyster Brick | Moroccan Style | 6.5cm x 20cm
It does not allow for cuts around edges or corners.
For large format tiles, we recommend over ordering slightly to avoid running short.
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Product Features





Zellige Oyster Brick brings a refined, pearlescent finish to traditional Moroccan tile design. The 6.5×20cm format showcases gentle ripples and irregularities across the surface, with a soft satin sheen that catches the light beautifully. Its creamy white tone makes it a versatile option for a wide range of interior styles - from coastal calm to sleek contemporary.
As a Moroccan-style wall tile, Oyster Brick adds character to kitchens, bathrooms, and feature walls. Use it in a basketweave or herringbone pattern for added interest, or keep it simple with clean vertical lines. Its luminous surface adds a touch of elegance, making even compact spaces feel bright and elevated.
Wetroom safe and suitable for indoor wall use, this tile balances artisan charm with subtle sophistication.
Part of this tiles charm is in the variation — some tiles in the box appear more matt, others more pearlescent, as well as natural shade variation throughout. This enhances the handmade effect and gives the finish real depth.
We pride ourselves on our customer service, and, therefore, we have worked hard to ensure we have several delivery options at our disposal to suit every customers needs.
When selecting Standard Delivery, please note that the delivery date chosen at checkout is the latest possible delivery date. Our courier's terms allow for delivery up to 24 hours before the selected date. This means your order may arrive the day before the chosen delivery date.
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