The largest tile project in London's history was the London Underground, the mainstay of London's transportation system. Unique tile layouts were created to define each station. The elongated Going Overground tile echoes the shape of many London Underground tiles and imagines a flexible, above-ground space that can be similarly defined and made unique by the tile.
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This design, called A flock of birds, mixes Going Overground tiles with solid, unscreen-printed tiles to create a sense of lightness and movement.
The Shipping House design turns our Going Overground tiles vertical so that the long elegant lines of this 30x10cm / 12×4″ tile are emphasised. How you install the tiles is, of course, up to you, but we create a unique installation design for every project, in case you don’t want to leave it to chance.


Shower rooms should be worth singing in. The Going Overground tile from Smink Studio is a 10x30cm / 4×12″ subway tile that’s handmade, fired, glazed, screen printed by hand and then fired again in a process that, like a good singing voice, values uniqueness and subtle difference above conformity. It’s available in all your choice of colours and like a choir in song, each tile works beautifully with the others around it!
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An installation of our Going Overground tiles in a 4.8 metre (15 feet) high living room. Using tiles instead of wallpaper for a feature is a refreshing idea with the added benefit of soft reflected light. As each tile is screen printed by hand, every one is unique and each installation that we create for clients is also unique.

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