Tommy Bahama Additions, Lunada Bay Tile

Lunada Bay Tile updates its popular Tommy Bahama collection with three striking new colorways – Fujisan, Lucky Bay, and Motuo – that promise to elevate any design project, invoking wild and far-flung outposts, and bringing the untamed and breathtaking colorways of the outdoors into our homes.

Tommy Bahama is a lifestyle brand embodying an authentic destination experience where you can relax freely, live spontaneously, and dress effortlessly — every single day. Tommy Bahama represents a happy place, paradise—it is a state of mind. The three new tile color blends reflect the brand’s continuing exploration of beautiful and untouched locations throughout the world that inspire relaxation, freedom, and adventure.
Lunada Bay Tile’s artisan-made tiles incorporate pleasing variations in shade, size, and surface texture, which combine with mesmerizing color blends to evoke distant locales, azure waterways, and endless horizons. The tiles can be used for Interior walls and backsplashes, shower walls and floors, fireplaces, light residential floors, pools, spas, and water features for exterior walls.

Inspired by some of the world’s most treasured landscapes, the collection’s three new color blends comprise:

  • Fujisan: Coniferous and deciduous trees blanket the lower slopes of Japan’s Mount Fuji in a lush green. Above the tree line, in the Alpine Zone, you will see remnants of past volcanic eruptions, creating a unique and rocky terrain. This mosaic blend captures the connection between the ancient lava landscape and the icy-blue lakes surrounding this arresting scenery.
  • Lucky Bay: Along the picturesque coast of Western Australia lies a pristine white sand beach with grains of sand so soft and fine they squeak under your feet. The clear azure waters beacon rich marine life, and there is a good chance you will spot kangaroos lounging on the beach. This mosaic blend is a study in beautiful blues.
  • Motuo: In a remote region of Southeastern Tibet lies Motuo, a subtropical and biodiverse region often called the “Tibetan Shangri-La”— where Bengal tigers prowl and Takins roam alongside the Himalayas. The glass mosaic blend brings together hues of native teak and sandalwood with the blues, grays and glacier whites seen along the dramatic mountain peaks.

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Published: November 9, 2024
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