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Hexagon Tiles

Explore our range of hexagonal tiles in a broad array of sizes, finishes and colours. Hexagon-shaped tiles are a design favourite in many contemporary homes as they allow you to achieve a captivating, textured look. Complete your new bathroom or kitchen renovation with these tiles in many different finishes. Enjoy free standard UK delivery on orders over £499.

The unique honeycomb effect of hexagonal tiles has become an increasingly sought-after look in recent years. Championed in lifestyle magazines as the perfect way to create a statement wall, we recommend hexagon tiles to anyone looking for something different in their home.

Although statement walls are the go-to use for hexagonal tiles, we recommend checking their suitability for floors as well, as a hexagonal floor in a bathroom is an instant level-up. If your project just needs a splash of personality, try a half wall or even a splashback.

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£26.80/m²

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Chatsworth Octagon Blue & White Mosaic Tile Sheet - 295 x 295mm

£9.95/sheet

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Stonehouse Studio Casablanca Ash Hexagon Wall & Floor Tiles - 225 x 259mm

£45.40/m²

The stock status is Due 7th May

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Gatley Hexagon Grey Marble Effect Tiles - 200 x 240mm

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19th April 2026

Tiles are as described and look good when laid down, I will buy again for the next bathroom.

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Pella White Terrazzo Effect Hexagon Wall & Floor Tiles - 258 x 290mm Large Image

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18th April 2026

Excellent customer service

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14th April 2026

Great quality

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Gatley Hexagon White Marble Effect Tiles - 200 x 240mm

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13th April 2026

Used these on the floor and they look great, especially with a darker grout

Charlotte M from Greater London- verified purchaser

FAQ's

Hexagon tiles are a quick way to take your space from "nice" to "nailed it". The six-sided shape brings a designer feel to bathrooms, kitchens and feature areas. Here’s what you need to know before you start planning.

 

What makes hexagon tiles different from regular tiles?

Hexagon tiles have six sides, which means they break the usual grid pattern you get with square or rectangular tiles. Instead of straight lines, you get a honeycomb effect that feels more custom and more considered; a small shift that makes a big visual difference.

 

Where can I use hexagon tiles?

Hexagonal tiles work almost anywhere, as long as the tile is rated for the application. They can be used on:

  • Kitchen splashbacks for instant interest with no visual overload.
  • Bathroom walls and floors
  • Feature areas like fireplaces, entrances, alcoves and shower niches.
  • Transitions, where one surface meets another, like blending floor tiles into timber.

Always check the product details to confirm whether it’s suitable for walls, floors or both.

 

Do hexagonal tiles suit small or large spaces better?

Both; the key is tile size:

  • Small rooms: Use mid-sized hexagons to help the pattern read cleanly.
  • Large rooms: Choose larger hex tiles or stronger colour contrast to deliver more impact.

 

Which materials and finishes should I choose?

There are a whole array of materials and finishes to choose from. Here are some of the options:

 

Is installation difficult?

When it comes to installation, hexagonal tiles just need a bit of planning:

  • Mark a centre line before you start.
  • Dry-lay a section to check spacing and alignment.
  • Use the right spacers to keep everything neat.

If layout sparks stress, get a tiler to handle that part. This can make all the difference to the final look.