Design Expert Cites Top 10 Tile Trends for 2025
Coverings Spokesperson and designer Alena Capra shares current tile trends that will be visible in displays exhibited throughout this year’s show in Orlando, FL
by Jennifer Richinelli
Coverings, North America’s largest global showcase of ceramic tile and natural stone, has revealed the must-see annual tile trends in commemoration of National Tile Day, February 23, 2025. The curated selection of global tile trends for 2025 spotlights a fusion of time-honored craftsmanship and cutting-edge innovation, setting the stage for what is next in ceramic tile and reaffirming its role at the forefront of design and installation.
National Tile Day serves as a valuable platform to highlight the many outstanding qualities of ceramic tile, including its unparalleled sustainability and timeless beauty. The official industry holiday also underscores the diverse benefits of ceramic tile across a broad range of applications, from residential and commercial spaces to hospitality, industrial, and both indoor and outdoor environments.
The top tile trends for 2025 provide an inspiring first-glimpse of the inventive and captivating tile product displays that will be featured at Coverings 2025, scheduled to take place April 29 to May 2, 2025, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL.
The 2025 lineup of groundbreaking tile trends, chosen by Coverings’ three leading sponsors and international tile associations --Ceramics of Italy/Confindustria Ceramica,Ceramic Tile Manufacturers Association of Spain (ASCER)/Tile of SpainandTile Council of North America (TCNA) -- showcases the most sought-after and stylish designs from the worldwide tile industry.
Coverings spokesperson Alena Capra, owner of Alena Capra Designs and Certified Master Kitchen and Bath Designer, collaborated with the associations to forecast the trends which are expected to dominate tile design and installation decisions throughout the year and beyond.
“The 2025 tile trends highlight ceramic tile’s limitless potential across residential, commercial and hospitality spaces, emphasizing its unmatched versatility, exceptional durability and superior hygiene advantages,” said Capra. “National Tile Day is more than a preview of the latest trends; it is an opportunity to appreciate tile and its countless benefits as a leading environmentally friendly building material.”
Capra will join a panel of industry experts during Coverings 2025 to discuss the year’s top tile trends at the “Global Tile Trends” session, Tuesday, April 29, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. EDT. The presentation will feature a deep dive into the latest tile styles, supported by stunning visuals of tile in numerous exterior and interior applications.
Coverings 2025 will offer an array of additional trends-related activations, education sessions, panels, presentations and live demonstrations for distributors, retailers, interior designers, architects, contractors, installers, stone fabricators, and other tile and stone professionals. Attendees can learn more by visiting the full program schedule online.
The following 10 tile trends of 2025 are summarized in alphabetical order:

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Rod Sigman CTC, CCTS, CSMTT is the business development leader for MAPEI Corporation’s UltraCare® line of products for the care and maintenance of tile and stone products. Sigman has a proven track-record of success in the flooring industry, with experience in both training and education, as well as all support functions pertaining to national sales accounts and distribution. He has served on the technical committees of the National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) and the Natural Stone Institute (NSI). He has successfully completed the Ceramic Tile Consultant Course, is a Certified Ceramic Tile Specialist (CCTS) and is also a Concrete Slab Moisture Testing (CSMT) Technician. Further, he was recognized by the Marble Institute of America (now the Natural Stone Institute) as a significant influence for the stone industry.