• HA RO 17 Mercer Street Tile by Halleroed
HA RO 17 Mercer Street Tile by Halleroed
A soft white with a barely-there beige undertone. Subtle and chalky, it recalls the sun-washed facades of Mercer Street in New York. On glazed lava stone, the hue feels warm and atmospheric, creating a gentle, enveloping light that brings quiet elegance and softness to the surface.
Single tiles are available in select sizes, while full orders are priced per square metre by finish. Orders within Europe are shipped directly from our manufacturer in Italy, while international orders are dispatched from our Copenhagen studio. Delivery times and costs vary by quantity, colour, and location. Please contact us to inquire or place an order.
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    HA RO 03 Paris Red Tile by Halleroed
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  • HA RO 05 Raf Blue Tile by Halleroed
    HA RO 05 Raf Blue Tile by Halleroed
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About Halleroed

Halleroed designs spaces that tempt the observer. Natural stone, large wooden surfaces, muted light, and distinct forms are just a few of their many signatures. The Stockholm-based studio was founded by the cabinet-maker and architect Christian and Ruxandra Halleröd in 1998. Noble materials such as...

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Tiles by Halleroed

Formed from the lava of Mount Etna in Italy, Tiles by Halleroed transform volcanic basalt into a surface of both weight and refinement. The collection combines the raw density of lava stone with highly pigmented tints developed exclusively for Halleroed, achieving a depth and intensity unique to the material. Hand-glazed and fired multiple times, each tile is subtly distinct, embodying geological force and meticulous craftsmanship. Together, these qualities create a surface of striking architectural presence.