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The #420 Tile — A Low Revival
(From the 1884 Catalog. Resurrected in Clay. Still Whispering Elegance.)
Long before the age of fast things—fast fashion, fast food, fast forgetfulness—there were J.G. and J.F. Low. Craftsmen. Alchemists in clay. They didn’t just make tiles; they sculpted permanence.
One such treasure, quietly cataloged as #420 in their 1884 collection, was never meant to shout. It spoke in raised reliefs and graceful symmetry. It asked nothing more than to be seen.
Now, we’ve brought it back.
Our Reproduction Project Tile is a faithful rendering of that quiet masterpiece—measuring a modest 2" x 2" with the soul of a cathedral wall. Every line is crisp. Every petal deliberate. Cast in premium materials, it’s ready for the next hundred years. No reinterpretation. No embellishment. Just a revival of the form exactly as it was meant to be.
Place it in a kitchen that remembers things. A bathroom with a sense of occasion. Or let it sit alone, framed on the wall, like a first edition Low—because that’s exactly what it is.
Adventure Built. For those who believe beauty is not a trend, but a lineage.
The #420 Tile — A Low Revival
(From the 1884 Catalog. Resurrected in Clay. Still Whispering Elegance.)
Long before the age of fast things—fast fashion, fast food, fast forgetfulness—there were J.G. and J.F. Low. Craftsmen. Alchemists in clay. They didn’t just make tiles; they sculpted permanence.
One such treasure, quietly cataloged as #420 in their 1884 collection, was never meant to shout. It spoke in raised reliefs and graceful symmetry. It asked nothing more than to be seen.
Now, we’ve brought it back.
Our Reproduction Project Tile is a faithful rendering of that quiet masterpiece—measuring a modest 2" x 2" with the soul of a cathedral wall. Every line is crisp. Every petal deliberate. Cast in premium materials, it’s ready for the next hundred years. No reinterpretation. No embellishment. Just a revival of the form exactly as it was meant to be.
Place it in a kitchen that remembers things. A bathroom with a sense of occasion. Or let it sit alone, framed on the wall, like a first edition Low—because that’s exactly what it is.
Adventure Built. For those who believe beauty is not a trend, but a lineage.
The #420 Tile — A Low Revival
(From the 1884 Catalog. Resurrected in Clay. Still Whispering Elegance.)
Long before the age of fast things—fast fashion, fast food, fast forgetfulness—there were J.G. and J.F. Low. Craftsmen. Alchemists in clay. They didn’t just make tiles; they sculpted permanence.
One such treasure, quietly cataloged as #420 in their 1884 collection, was never meant to shout. It spoke in raised reliefs and graceful symmetry. It asked nothing more than to be seen.
Now, we’ve brought it back.
Our Reproduction Project Tile is a faithful rendering of that quiet masterpiece—measuring a modest 2" x 2" with the soul of a cathedral wall. Every line is crisp. Every petal deliberate. Cast in premium materials, it’s ready for the next hundred years. No reinterpretation. No embellishment. Just a revival of the form exactly as it was meant to be.
Place it in a kitchen that remembers things. A bathroom with a sense of occasion. Or let it sit alone, framed on the wall, like a first edition Low—because that’s exactly what it is.
Adventure Built. For those who believe beauty is not a trend, but a lineage.
All of our tiles are handmade in Texas. We use the cuenca, or arista, technique, in which the glaze colors are prevented from mingling in the firing process by raised borders molded into the clay
Because we individually press and glaze every tile there is a slight variation which lends to their handmade beauty. The size and weight of each of our tiles hearkens back to the days of true craftsmanship.