Arabesque Tile & Stone | hi9

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Tile & Stone · Work 4 / 08

Arabesque Tile & Stone

Custom Arabesque tile and stone surface design for bathrooms, spas and corridors.

SpaceBathroom · Spa · Corridor
MaterialCeramic · Stone · Zellij
PatternVine in Geometric Grid
ScaleTile / Mosaic / Panel
Design Brief

The brief.

A luxury bathroom or spa interior with ceramic tiles inspired by Zellij geometry and scrolling vine patterns. Ivory and sand color palette, subtle turquoise accent, brass fixtures — the chan-zhi vine borrowing the language of Islamic tile, in a contemporary Arabesque luxury context.

  • Target space: bathrooms, spas, corridors, pool surrounds, wet areas
  • Target customer: villa owners, hospitality projects, spa developers
  • Cultural direction: Zellij geometry meets Chinese vine fill
  • Material direction: glazed ceramic, natural stone, zellige, brass trim
  • Visual mood: ivory calm, sand warmth, turquoise whisper, brass accent
Pattern Source

Where the vine comes from.

The eight-point star grid of Islamic Zellij is the frame; the Chinese vine is the fill. Where traditional Zellij uses solid color fills, we let the vine curve flow inside each star — geometry as bone, tendril as flesh, the same method as the parquet but scaled down to tile.

Translation Process

From motif to material.

Six steps take the vine from a traditional line drawing to a buildable surface — the same method across all hi9 works.

01

Adopt star grid

Use the eight-point star grid as the tile framework.

02

Fill with vine

Let the vine curve flow inside each star — not solid color, but living line.

03

Scale to tile

Tune the vine to read at 100×100mm and 200×200mm tile sizes.

04

Glaze test

Test the vine line in cream, sand and turquoise glazes.

05

Pair with brass

Add brass trim and fixtures to bridge tile and metal.

06

Wet-area adapt

Engineer glaze and grout for bathroom, spa and pool environments.

Material Strategy

The right material.

Ivory Glaze

Primary tile — calm, bright, reflects light.

Sand Glaze

Secondary tile — warmth, desert reference.

Turquoise Accent

Small accent — a whisper of Gulf color.

Navy Vine Line

Optional dark vine line for contrast.

Natural Stone

Optional stone field around the tile feature.

Brass Trim

Brass edge trim and fixtures — bridge to metal.

Scene Renderings

The vine, in space.

Each rendering drops the design into a real Middle Eastern interior — so you can see the vine walk, lean and live before any material is cut.

Production Notes

Buildable, not just beautiful.

Custom glaze color available — ivory, sand, navy, turquoise, custom
Custom scale — 100×100mm, 200×200mm, mosaic, large-format panel
Sample tile sets available — physical tile samples before commitment
Project adaptation — engineered for bathrooms, spas, corridors, wet areas
Material coordination — matched parquet, wallcovering and brass available
Production support — ceramic and stone supply chain with project-scale delivery

Bring this vine to your surface.

Customize this pattern for your project — or ask for material suggestions tailored to your space, budget and timeline.

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