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Porcelain Superstore Brings Glossy, Tropical Glamour Home for 2026

Independent tile retailer Porcelain Superstore is bringing tropical charm into homes this winter with the launch of their new Paradise collection.

Inspired by luscious jungles and leafy islands, Paradise offers a mix of 26 different designs that combine muted colours with exotic botanicals to create statement walls and floors.

The designs are finished with glossy glazes in places, adding a gentle shine that catches the light and brings each leaf and petal to life.

Plus, homeowners who want a unique finish can create their own bespoke layout by laying the tiles at random.

The collection is available in two colourways: Jade and Ivory.

Abbas Youssefi, Managing Director of Porcelain Superstore, said: “Paradise is the perfect escape.

“The muted tones of the Ivory and Jade backdrops allow the beautiful detail of the botanicals to shine, creating a striking finish.

“Whether you use the collection to create a feature shower wall, a botanical splashback, or a jungle-inspired cloakroom, Paradise brings warmth, character, and an uplifting sense of calm to the home.”

Crafted from durable Spanish porcelain, not only do these tiles look great but they are water-resistant and easy to clean.

Paradise Jade and Paradise Ivory are available now from Porcelain Superstore, with prices starting at £64.80 per m2.

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Staff writer Interiors News. Passionate about interior design, with a penchant for cosy maximalism. Born in South West, now based in the Lake District where she spends afternoons walking with Spam her cocker spaniel.