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Delft hand painted wall tiles are among the most recognisable and enduring decorative tiles in the world. Celebrated for their craftsmanship, character and timeless appeal, they have been used in European interiors for centuries – and continue to inspire kitchens, bathrooms and feature walls today.
At Marlborough Tiles, we produce authentic Delft-style hand painted wall tiles in our studio in Marlborough, Wiltshire, using traditional techniques refined for modern interiors. This guide answers the most common questions people ask about Delft tiles, helping you understand what makes them special and how to choose the right tiles for your project.
A Delft tile is a decorative ceramic wall tile traditionally associated with the Netherlands, particularly the city of Delft, where production flourished from the 17th century onwards. Delft tiles are most commonly square and feature hand painted designs such as landscapes, florals, ships, animals and pastoral scenes, often finished with traditional corner motifs.
Historically, Delft tiles were developed as a European response to imported Chinese porcelain. Craftspeople perfected tin-glazed earthenware, creating a soft white surface ideal for hand painting.
Today, the term 'Delft tile' refers both to historic antique tiles and to high-quality contemporary hand painted wall tiles that follow the same principles of craftsmanship. We have been hand painting Delft tiles for 90 years, since our inception in 1936, and Marlborough Tiles’ Delft collections honour the classic traditions while being made for modern customers.
No, although blue and white Delft tiles are the most iconic, Delft tiles are not always blue.
Cobalt blue became dominant because it fires beautifully, producing crisp detail and long-lasting colour. However, historically and today, Delft tiles can also be found in:
At Marlborough Tiles, our Delft tiles are painted to order and can be made in a range of carefully developed pigment colours to suit your home - allowing you to achieve a traditional Delft look or a softer, more modern interpretation.
Ornamental Delft Corners hand painted in a green pigment for a customer project, and our popular Wilding animal Delft tiles painted in a classic cobalt blue shade.
Authentic Delft tiles - including those made here at Marlborough Tiles - are created using traditional, time-honoured methods:
Every tile is painted individually, meaning subtle variations in brushwork, tone and character are not only normal, but desirable. This individuality is central to the appeal of Marlborough Tiles’ hand painted collections.
When choosing Delft hand painted wall tiles, authenticity matters. Here are the key indicators of a genuine tile:
Printed or digitally decorated tiles may replicate Delft patterns, but they lack the depth, individuality and longevity of true hand painted tiles. In our workshop, designs are always created by hand and signed by the artist on the reverse, never using a printer.
The difference lies in craftsmanship, appearance and value.
Hand painted Delft tiles
Printed or decal tiles
For kitchens, splashbacks and feature walls where quality and longevity matter, hand painted tiles offer a timeless alternative to mass-produced options.
Delft hand painted wall tiles are highly versatile and suit both period and contemporary interiors. They are commonly used for:
Many Marlborough Tiles customers choose Delft-style tiles as a focal point, pairing them with plain tiles or natural materials such as stone and wood for balance.
Delft tiles can be used in any room in the home, not just bathrooms and kitchen backsplashes. Our Delft tiles have been used everywhere from bootrooms and dog rooms (pictured here at the Sims Hilditch room in WOW!house 2025) to fireplace surrounds, and everything inbetween.
Yes. While Delft tiles have historic roots, they work beautifully in modern settings. Used thoughtfully, they add warmth, pattern and a sense of craftsmanship to contemporary spaces.
In modern kitchens, Delft tiles are often used behind ranges or sinks, while in minimalist interiors they provide contrast and visual interest without overwhelming the design.
Delft tiles are practical as well as beautiful. To care for them:
With proper care, hand painted Delft tiles will retain their beauty for decades.
At Marlborough Tiles, we specialise in traditionally made wall tiles produced in England. Our hand painted collections combine historic inspiration with contemporary craftsmanship, making them suitable for both classic and modern interiors.
By choosing Marlborough Tiles, you benefit from:
Explore our hand painted and patterned wall tile collections to discover tiles inspired by Delft traditions, made for modern living.
No. While antique Delft tiles are highly collectable, many contemporary makers, including Marlborough Tiles, continue to produce authentic hand painted tiles today.
Traditionally Delft tiles are square and around 13x13cm, or 5x5 inches, in size although this can vary. This size is still widely used by makers today, and at Marlborough Tiles we make Delft tiles in both 11x11cm and 13x13cm sizes.
Yes, depending on where you buy them! Here at Marlborough, we can create or copy bespoke designs and colourways for specific projects. We've painted everything from flowers and animals, to pet dogs and even a completely bespoke Delft collection of Western themed designs for a ranch in the USA!
Find out more about our bespoke hand painting services here.
Delft hand painted tiles are typically more expensive than mass-produced printed tiles because each tile is painted by hand and fired individually.
The price reflects the craftsmanship, time and skill involved. However, Delft tiles are often used as a feature or accent rather than across large areas, making them an achievable investment for many projects.
Yes. Authentic Delft hand painted tiles can be valuable, especially antique examples, because of their craftsmanship, age, rarity, and condition.
Even contemporary Marlborough Tiles hand painted Delft tiles hold value as high-quality, artisanal decorative pieces that enhance interiors with timeless style and lasting beauty.
Value is not just monetary, these tiles also offer aesthetic and heritage significance, much like a high quality range cooker, handmade kitchen or luxury bathroom fittings.
No. Delft tiles have been used in interiors for centuries and remain popular because of their timeless design and craftsmanship.
Their classic patterns and hand painted character allow them to sit comfortably in both period properties and modern homes, making them a long-term design choice rather than a trend.