Metal Tile

At Tile Club, you’ll find an impressive selection of metallic tile in stunning colors, shapes, styles, and finishes. Searching for a unique kitchen backsplash tile for your industrial-style kitchen? Love the combined look of marble and metal mosaic tile? We’re certain you will find the perfect design for any commercial or residential project right here at Tile Club.

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At Tile Club, you’ll find an impressive selection of metallic tile in stunning colors, shapes, styles, and finishes. Searching for a unique kitchen backsplash tile for your industrial-style kitchen? Love the combined look of marble and metal mosaic tile? We’re certain you will find the perfect design for any commercial or residential project right here at Tile Club. Subscribe to our newsletter for a discount off your next order!

Metal wall décor has been popular since the late 1800s. At that time, tin ceilings were used to add a sophisticated look to North American home décor. While tin ceilings might not common today, ceiling, wall, and floor tiles can give a nod to our interior design past. With such a versatile style and texture, metallic wall tile can fit harmoniously into various aesthetics.

Metal Mosaic Tiles

We’ve combined the timeless look of marble with bold metal tile accents to create the most beautiful mosaic designs available. For instance, Golden Stars Calacatta & Brass waterjet tile looks incredible as a metal backsplash or kitchen tile. Or, you may prefer the straightforward look of the Arrowhead Brass Marble Mosaic Tile, best suited for shower walls, backsplashes, and residential flooring.

Glass is another excellent tile material used to complement metal wall tiles while matching trim. Styles like Waterfall Bronze come together to create a lively, dynamic look. This style of mosaic tile is available in several combinations like silver, quartz, and earth tones. Or, you may find the classic square glass and metal mosaic suits your needs better, like our Breeze Blue Glass & Metal Mosaic, or the Geological Silver Mosaic, made of glass, stone, and metal.

Metal mosaic tiles aren’t all made of mixed materials either. For instance, the Stainless Steel Metal Penny Mosaic Tile is a stunning metal wall accent for kitchen backsplashes, laundry room, or shower walls. A slightly different variation of this is the Stainless Steel Pebble Mosaic Tile.

Peel & Stick Metal Tile

If you’re going for the modern look, our Silver, Grey, and Black Picket peel and stick tiles are gorgeous options for those who want a metallic kitchen backsplash. Not only is peel and stick tile easy to install, but the brushed metal look is also a great way to enhance a temporary living space, rental apartment, or remodeled RV.

Discover Stunning Metal Tile Styles & Inspiration 

We make it easy to find the best tile styles and options for your commercial or residential space. You'll find helpful blog posts to spark inspiration to our dedicated team of tile experts. We’ve got the knowledge and know-how to help you choose the right marble, ceramic, or porcelain tiles for any room. Shop today and find your new favorite tile style!

RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION INFO FOR METAL TILES - Use unsanded grout to avoid scratching the surface.

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What are metal tiles made of?

A: Metal tiles are usually made of stainless steel, brass, or copper fused with stone or glass for a rich, luxurious finish. Tile Club has a multitude of gorgeous combos available, like this Geo Deco Black Marble and Brass Inlay Tile that pairs Black Jade with brass for a bold aesthetic. The combination of glass, stone, and metal creates a strong visual impact with our Geological Copper Mosaic Tile. These blends not only highlight the durability of metal tiles but also elevate the visual appeal, making them perfect for unique backsplashes and accent walls. Check out these and other unique designs in our Metal Tiles collection!

Q: Can metal tiles be exposed to heat?

A: Our metal tiles can handle thermal exposure up to 150°F, making them more appropriate for kitchens, backsplashes, and other moderate heat areas. However, they are not suitable for use near open flames or extreme high-heat sources. Always verify that your metal tiles are appropriate for your specific application to achieve the best results and maintain their durability!

Q: Are metal backsplashes in style?

A: Yes, metal backsplashes are certainly on trend! Metal tile backsplashes bring a modern, sleek look to any space and add a touch of luxury with their reflective surfaces. Whether you’re drawn to the warmth of copper, the glam of gold, or the industrial edge of stainless steel, metal mosaics beautifully complement a wide range of design styles—from contemporary to rustic. If you're looking for inspiration, head over to our blog featuring Metallic Decor Ideas in Gold, Silver, Copper, and Steel where we showcase creative ways to use metallic tiles for a stunning, on-trend look!

Q: How do you clean the metal tile?

A: Metal tiles are easy to clean and help them keep their shine and beauty! Just wipe your metal tiles with a soft cloth and warm water to to remove dust and dirt. For a deeper clean, use a mild soap or a pH-balanced cleaner — avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the finish. If your metal tile backsplash is exposed to grease or stains, a gentle scrub with a non-abrasive sponge will do the trick. After cleaning, dry the tiles with a soft towel to prevent water spots and keep them looking their best. 

Q: What to avoid when cleaning stainless steel tile?

A: Do not use any harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners when cleaning stainless steel tiles, as these can scratch or damage the surface. Avoid bleach, ammonia or acidic cleaners - they can lead to discoloration or even corrosion. Similarly, avoid steel wool or abrasive pads, as they can leave marks on the tiles. For kitchen backsplashes or bathroom walls where grease and grime can accumulate, you can use a soft cloth or non-abrasive sponge using mild soap and warm water.After cleaning, dry the surface with a soft towel to prevent water spots and keep the tiles looking spotless and streak-free.