Collection: Greek Key

Few designs have stood the test of time quite like the Greek key. Also known as the meander, this interlocking pattern traces back thousands of years to ancient Greece, where it symbolized unity, infinity, and the eternal flow of life. Today, those same Greek tile patterns bring that sense of history and order into kitchens, baths, entryways, and commercial spaces; a classic addition to any renovation or remodel, residential or commercial.

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A Pattern With Ancient Roots

The beauty of Greek Key tile is how naturally it bridges old and new. The crisp, geometric lines feel right at home in a modern build, yet they carry the weight of centuries of design tradition. It could be a subtle nod to the classics or a bold statement border; in any case, Greek key tiles give you a look that never goes out of style.

Our collection includes Greek mosaic tiles in a range of materials and finishes, so you can match the pattern to your space:

  • Glazed porcelain for a smooth, easy-to-clean surface with rich color
  • Unglazed porcelain for a softer, matte finish that reads timeless
  • Square and block-chain borders that frame floors, walls, and backsplashes beautifully
  • Classic color pairings like charcoal on ivory, deep green on white, and Prussia blue on white

Where Greek Key Tile Works Best

A Greek key mosaic border is one of the most versatile design tools you can use. It draws the eye, defines a space, and adds polish without overwhelming the rest of your tile work. Popular uses include:

  • Framing a shower floor or niche
  • Creating a border around a kitchen backsplash
  • Defining the edge of an entryway or hallway
  • Adding a refined detail to a pool surround or patio

Because our patterns come in coordinating squares, it's easy to pair a Greek Key border with our other porcelain collections or build a custom look using our mosaic tile blends.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Greek key pattern?

It's an interlocking, right-angled design, also called a meander, that forms a continuous border. It dates to ancient Greece and symbolizes eternity.

Are these tiles suitable for floors? 

Yes. Many of our Greek mosaic tiles are porcelain, a durable choice for both floors and walls in residential and commercial settings.

Can I order a sample first? 

We recommend ordering a sample to confirm color and finish before placing a full order, since screens can vary.