Ceramic Tile Printed with Clay Shooting Design

Price range: £4.99 through £7.99

Price range: £4.99 through £7.99

These square, gloss-finished ceramic tiles feature a stunning Clay Shooting design created by one of our talented local artists. This exclusive artwork is only available through The Ginger Coo, making each tile a truly unique piece.

 

Perfect as a decorative ceramic wall tile, a stand-alone piece, or part of a creative gallery wall, these tiles bring a bold touch to any space. Whether displayed in a hallway, office, kitchen or other, this product is sure to be a talking point in any home.

 

For maximum visual impact, try our mosaic tile pack, which spreads your chosen design across multiple tiles – perfect for creating a striking feature wall, custom splashback or statement display.

 

Available Sizes:

  • 10.7 cm (approx. 4 inches)
  • 15.2 cm (approx. 6 inches)
  • 20 cm (approx. 8 inches)

Want to personalise your ceramic tile? Head to our blank template to create your own design. Simply mention the design above in the Design Instructions box if you’d like it included.

These square, gloss-finished ceramic tiles feature a stunning Clay Shooting design created by one of our talented local artists. This exclusive artwork is only available through The Ginger Coo, making each tile a truly unique piece.

 

Perfect as a decorative ceramic wall tile, a stand-alone piece, or part of a creative gallery wall, these tiles bring a bold touch to any space. Whether displayed in a hallway, office, kitchen or other, this product is sure to be a talking point in any home.

 

For maximum visual impact, try our mosaic tile pack, which spreads your chosen design across multiple tiles – perfect for creating a striking feature wall, custom splashback or statement display.

 

Available Sizes:

  • 10.7 cm (approx. 4 inches)
  • 15.2 cm (approx. 6 inches)
  • 20 cm (approx. 8 inches)

Want to personalise your ceramic tile? Head to our blank template to create your own design. Simply mention the design above in the Design Instructions box if you’d like it included.

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