Meet The Makers
Sustainability of Craft
Tiles of Ezra promotes the sustainability of craftsmanship. We thrive on the traceability behind our product, that we know the men and women whose hands have made our tiles. Continue their story in your home with our range of tiles. We think that the beauty of our tiles are really in the imperfections and the unique nature of them all...knowing that when you buy a Tilesofezra mosaic you are owning one of its kind, but the exclusivity of your product goes so much further than just this. It's about having the knowledge and comfort that our factories are not sweatshops...that every order placed provides the sustainability of a craft in Morocco, knowing that the clay and the tiles themselves are produced by the very hands of our artisans...
The entire process of our skilled artisans honing their craft, from preparing the clay, to painting the final design, is all performed by hand.

From Georgia Ezra
“I also feel strongly about choosing items you love, because for me sustainability goes so much further than only the creation of the product and the material it is made up of. Sustainability for me is the longevity and lifetime of the product. Are you buying something because you are trying to emulate a specific look, or because it spoke to your soul. Buying with the latter at the forefront, means buying products that are timeless for your individual aesthetic needs and requirements, that spark joy and memory. Which ultimately means you live in and with them for many many more years. When you buy products that are in mass by machine (and easily accessible), you don't feel the same commitment to the object, which goes against my personal principle with sustainable timeless pieces for a home.
“This is why I have decided to only work with artisan handmade products or items that come from the earth, focusing on how materials can change the way one feels when entering a space on a sensory level. Not everything will be attractive to everyone, and I like that. Tilesofezra is all about expressing your own individual aesthetic and responding to the items that you love, only. That is sustainable design and practice to me.“