Azulejos, Portuguese tile panels and ceramic murals
Azulejos gallery of our handmade tiles inspired by Portugal and Spain.
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We have hundreds of images of azulejos in our archives. We use them as a source of inspiration. Here some examples of blue and white tile panels.
We have hundreds of images of azulejos in our archives that we use as source of inspiration. Here are some examples of polychromatic panels.
Ref. AC01 - Some examples of friezes and base boards. Here, 15x15 cm tiles (about 6''x6''), but we can make all sizes
Ref. AC03 - More examples of friezes and boards. Tiles 15x15 cm (about 6''x6''), or any size
Ref. A17 - Our studio designed and produced these large murals typical of the Portuguese azulejos of the 18th c. The frame is made of cut-out tiles.
Ref. A18 - We designed and made these murals typical of the Portuguese azulejos of the 18th c.
Ref. A03 - Mural painted on the model of traditional blue azulejos of the 18th c.
Ref. A06 - The room is surrounded by a balustrade decorated in trompe l’œil, and the doors are framed with cut tiles, as you see many in Portugal
Ref. CD14 - Tiled kitchen with animals suspended in trompe l’œil effect, hand painted
Ref. CD14 - Tiled kitchen with trompe l’œil painted azulejos
Bathroom in azulejos, project realized with Lafourcade cabinet in the tower of a Provencal castle
Detail of the azulejos shower made with the Lafourcade cabinet in the tower of a Provencal castle
Ref. A21 - Our workshop created this bathroom decor in the azulejos style
Ref. A22 - To decorate a tiled niche, reproduction of an engraving by Nicolas de Larmessin
Ref. A24 - An example of trompe l'oeil: hanging fish
Ref. AC23 - Figura avulsa tiles with flower motifs for a shower. Project realized with the firm Aviolat-Chaperon-Escobar, architects in Friborg (Switzerland)
Ref. A19 - Detail of the azulejos of an altar at the Seminario de S. Paulo, Almada, Portugal (18th century)
Ref. CD06 - Valencian kitchen. Montortal Palace, Spain, 17th c., with trompe l’œil decors
Ref. CD06 - On the model of Valencian kitchens, realization of a trompe l’œil panel
Ref. A08 - Bathroom decorated with a singerie inspired by Jean-Baptiste Huet painted in the manner of azulejos
Ref. AC11 - Azulejos wall tiles ("wainscoting") 15x15 cm (about 6''x6'')
Ref. AC06 - Azulejos with scrolls of acanthus leaves, 15x15 cm tiles (about 6''x6'')
Ref. AC13 - Diamond Point. Tiles of 13x13 or 15x15 cm (about 5''x5'' or 6''x6''). Classic pattern of the Renaissance giving a relief effect.
Ref. AC02 - Azulejo rose panel. Tiles 13x13 or 15x15 cm (about 5''x5'' or 6''x6'')
Ref. AC21 - Azulejos ''figura avulsa'' (see keywords): typical Portuguese production of the 17th-18th c. Tiles 13x13 or 15x15 cm (about 5''x5'' or 6''x6'')
Ref. AC22 - Pombal Azulejo (see keywords): typical of Portuguese production of late 18th c. Tiles 13x13 or 15x15 cm (about 5''x5'' or 6''x6'')
Ref. A23 - Albarrada azulejo with blue vase. Dim. 120x90 cm (about 47''x35'')
Ref. A28 - Oriental Azulejos (see keywords). Dim. 185x110 cm (about 73''x43''). Theses panels were used in Portugal to decorate the altar, they were imitation of fabrics from India
Ref. A65 - Azulejo mural with baroque frame. Dim. 4,65x2,10 m (about 15'x6,9'). The original of this panel is exhibited in the Madre Deus Convent, the Azulejos Museum in Lisbon
Ref. A16 - Mural with musicians. Dim. 2,2x1 m (about 7,2'x3,3')
Ref. A56 - Large azulejo panel with meal scene. Dim. 4,2x1,5 m (about 14'x5'). Reproduction of panels painted by Dutch artisans for a Portuguese mansion. Some of the panels seen in Portugal were in fact painted in the Netherlands
Ref. A45 - Neo-classical wall tiles. 13x13 or 15x15 cm (about 5''x5'' or 6''x6''). Production of the 1800's
Ref. A10 - ''The French pastry''. 210x125 cm (about 6,9'x4,1'). Reproduction of an engraving from Diderot and d'Alembert Encyclopaedia (next image)
Ref. AG10 - Engraving ''The French Pastry'', circa 1750 from Diderot and d'Alembert Encyclopaedia, that inspired the previous panel
Ref. A11 - ''Instrument makers''. 165x105 cm (about 5,4'x3,4'). Reproduction of an engraging from Diderot and d'Alembert Encyclopaedia (see next image)
Ref. AG11 - Engraving ''Instrument makers'' workshop
Ref. A12 - Oriental azulejos with life tree. Tiles 13x13 or 15x15 cm (about 5''x5'' or 6''x6''). Typical of the Portuguese production of the 16th c., influenced by the exchanges with the Orient
Ref. A02 - Polychrome Bouquet, model in the Azulejo Museum of Lisbon. Dim. 195x150 cm (about 6,4'x4,9'). The original of this panel is in the Azulejos Museum in Lisbon
Ref. A07 - Votive plaque made of cut out tiles
Ref. A26 - The gardens of the Palace of the Marquises of Fronteira in Lisbon are decorated with a phenomenal quantity of azulejos (see keywords)
Ref. A35 - Wall tile Rocaille style. Dim. 1x2 m (about 3,3'x6,6')
Ref. A42 - Fountain painted with trompe-l'oeil effect
Ref. A33 - Swimming pool. The left azulejos panel (in the zoom) has been inspired by a Piranesi engraving (below). Non freezing tiles 22x22 cm (about 8,6''x8,6'')
Ref. A57 - Tropical forest painted in trompe-l'oeil
Ref. A51 - Lions panel. Dim. 180x195 cm (about 5,9'x6,4')
Ref. A61 - Garden with rococo azulejos
Ref. A04 - Stair risers, earthenware tiles
Ref. A31 - Azulejo with Maritime scene. Dim. 180x150 cm (about 5,9'x4,9')
Ref. A29 - Landscape. Dim. 345x150 cm (about 11,3'x4,9')
Ref. A54 - This azulejo panel is inspired by an engraving of Jean Lepautre (see next image)
Ref. AG54 - Jean Lepautre (1618-1682), engraver : during the 18th c., his engravings have been reproduced very often on tiles panels (see previous image)
Ref. A30 - Pergola decorated with azulejo murals
Ref. A49 - Stairway with a trompe-l'oeil balustrade painted on azulejos.
Ref. A14 - Woman with a fan. ''Figura de convite'' (see keywords), full-size figures (servants, soldiers, courtiers...). They were painted in staircases, vestibules and gardens of Portuguese Quintas, to welcome the visitors
Ref. A27 - Kitchen with hunting trophy. Animals are painted on cut out tiles.
Ref. A09 - Fish in trompe-l'oeil, tiles 13x13 or 15x15 cm (about 5''x5'' or 6''x6'')
Ref. A66 - Garden bench covered with tiles.
Ref. A55 - Kitchen backsplash wtih a trompe-l'oeil decor. Tiles 13x13 or 15x15 cm (about 5''x5'' or 6''x6'')
Ref. A70 - Dance scene. Detail of a larger panel. Tiles 13x13 or 15x15 cm (about 5''x5'' or 6''x6'')
Ref. A05 - Window frame made with azulejo tiles
Ref. AC07 - Polychromatic friezes from the 18th c.
Ref. A20 - Music scene. Dim. 165x90 cm (about 5,4'x3'). Reproduction of a 17th c. engraving (Fr. du Plessy)
Ref. AC10 - 17th c. Characters of various trades inspired by engravings of Nicolas Larmessin. 15x15 cm tiles (about 6''x6''). Reproduction of engravings representing the costumes of professions. Here, the butcher, the fruiterer and the pastrycook
Ref. A22 - Nymphaeum in a garden in Lisbon. The vault is covered with tiles.