Tile Takes Shape

Tile Takes Shape

There’s something undeniably satisfying about the geometry of the Moretti Tables by Made Goods, introduced at this year’s High Point Market. These tiled outdoor tables turn classic tilework into sculptural forms. The surface feels architectural yet playful, like a modernist puzzle rendered in fiber-reinforced concrete.

The appeal lies in the tension between finish and form. Each gridline breaks up the volume, catching light differently across its gentle ripples. Whether in deep navy or soft off white, the tile pattern reads both nostalgic and fresh, evoking pool decks, garden terraces, and midcentury façades.

For designers, the collection offers a versatile statement for hospitality or amenity spaces that need visual weight and texture. The pieces feel sturdy and enduring, yet they have an energy that feels undeniably contemporary. These tiled outdoor tables prove that simple geometry can still make a bold impression.

There’s a shared spirit here with the tiled Grid Table, as both celebrate surface as structure and pattern as personality.

Images Courtesy of Made Goods

Rounded rectangular coffee table wrapped in small dark-gray tiles, its stepped silhouette transforming tile furniture into a sculptural, architectural statement.
Deep-blue tiled coffee table with smooth, layered contours against a white background, emphasizing the craftsmanship and sleek minimalism of contemporary tile furniture.

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