Artist Designed
Portuguese Tiles

Made to order in Porto. Choose from our
artist-designed collection or create a custom
tile from a memory, photo, or place you love.

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Made in Portugal

Each tile is made to order in our shop in Porto.

Small Batch Production

Made in limited quantities with a focus on craftsmanship and quality.

Giving Back

A portion of every order supports heritage restoration in Portugal.

Preserving Tradition

Rooted in Portugal’s tile-making heritage.

Shop by collection

Small-batch decorative tiles inspired by Portugal’s places, stories, and visual traditions.

Signature Collection
Belém Tower Tile

Signature Collection

Saudade Collection
Shipwreck Tile

Saudade Collection

Create a Custom Azulejo Tile

Upload a favorite memory, family photo, pet portrait, wedding image, or meaningful place. We transform it into a Portuguese-inspired decorative tile designed in Porto.

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About Portuguese Tile Society

Portuguese Tile Society creates decorative tiles inspired by Portugal's architecture, landscapes, stories, and artistic traditions.

Designed in Porto, our collections blend traditional azulejo influence with contemporary interpretation to create meaningful pieces for homes, gifts, and personal keepsakes.

From artist-designed collections to custom memory tiles, each piece is created in small batches with a focus on craftsmanship, cultural storytelling, and thoughtful design.

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Giving Back to Portugal's Heritage

A portion of every Portuguese Tile Society order supports the preservation of Portuguese cultural landmarks and historic spaces.

For 2026, we are supporting preservation efforts connected to the Sanctuary of Our Lord Jesus of the Stone in Óbidos, Portugal — a historic site known for its rare hexagonal design and deep cultural significance.

By choosing Portuguese Tile Society, you help support the stories, artistry, and places that continue to shape Portuguese identity across generations.

Learn About This Year's Preservation Project