Small D&M Tile table with iron base. Tiles are 6″.
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Hearst Castle is usually remembered for its scale: the towers, terraces, pools, antiques, and almost theatrical layering of European, Mediterranean,...
Despite the name, San Jose Pottery tile was not produced in San Jose, California, but in San Antonio, Texas, where...
John Davies and John McDonald operated D&M Tile in Los Angeles between 1928 and 1939, during one of the most...
Taylor Tile / Santa Monica Brick / Santa Monica Tile Taylor Tile originated in Santa Monica around 1920 as a...
Brayton-Laguna Pottery is often considered ground zero for the California colorware movement. Founded in 1927, Durlin Brayton bought a kiln...
In 1928, developer Peter Snyder broke ground on Midwick View Estates, a development project in Monterey Park, Los Angeles. As...
The Tudor Tile catalog from 1931 features Tudor in the lobby of the Warner Brothers Theater at 6714 Pacific Boulevard,...
Backgammon tables produced by Catalina Island Pottery & Tileworks. Backgammon tiles are 8.5" and come in a variety of colors....
6.5" tea tiles produced by California Faience. Learn more about California Faience here More on California Tile California Faience at...
Wooden tile tables featuring 8" D&M Tiles To learn more about D&M visit the D&M Tile page More on California...
California Revival scene featuring San Jose Pottery, Bauer Pottery, D&M Tile and Monterey chair. The San Jose tile featured in...
This tilework is called “Las Sombras” or The Shadows. Fernando Ramos used this motif in several different tile sizes and patterns.
After the 1940s, Mission Crafts, Ethel Harris’s latest incarnation of San Jose Pottery, produced a series of fruit and flower tiles.
This San Jose tile set, “Tango gitano” (Gypsy tango) is a self-portrait of Carla Montel and Fernando Ramos, San Jose’s principal designer..