Africotta Tower

Bold, architectural, and beautifully distinctive — Tower tiles create striking vertical patterns with rhythm, depth, and a modern edge.

Colour Range

Available in our full Africotta signature palette

Terracotta

Tobacco

Limpopo

Sandstone

African Stone

Molopo

Charcoal

African Ash

Thutu

Senegal

Description

The Tower Tile range is designed to create strong architectural impact through its unique vertical form and structured pattern possibilities. It brings depth, rhythm, and a contemporary edge to any space.

Perfect for feature walls, bathrooms, kitchens, and statement interiors, Tower tiles offer a balance between structure and organic handcrafted variation. Each installation feels intentional, dynamic, and visually engaging.

Handcrafted using cement, sand, and stone (not fired clay), every tile carries subtle variations that enhance its authenticity and add warmth to modern design.

Colour Range

Available in our full Africotta signature palette:

Molopo, Limpopo, Tobacco, Charcoal, African Ash, Sandstone, Terracotta, African Stone, Thuthu, and Senegal.

Finish Options

Tiles can be enhanced using a natural oiling process (50/50 boiled linseed oil and turpentine), allowing for:

  • soft natural tones
  • mid-depth earthy finishes
  • rich, darker variations with added depth

Sizes & Coverage

270 × 100 × 16 mm

  • 45 tiles/m²

Design Flexibility

  • Designed for vertical pattern layouts
  • Creates strong architectural rhythm
  • Works beautifully in repetitive or stacked installations
  • Suitable for feature walls and statement areas

Material & Craftsmanship

Africotta tiles are made from cement, sand, and stone (not fired clay) and are hand cast in moulds rather than baked.

They are:

  • naturally textured
  • slightly varied for a handmade look
  • extremely durable
  • suitable for indoor and outdoor use

Applications

  • Feature walls
  • Bathrooms
  • Kitchens
  • Architectural interiors
  • Outdoor statement spaces

Important Note

All tiles can be used on floors, walls, interiors, and exteriors.
All tiles must be laid on a solid substructure, similar to normal tiles.