The Prismatics collection by Johnson Tiles is an extensive and colourful range of glazed ceramic wall tiles, designed to offer incredible versatility for both residential and commercial interiors. With over 60 shades available in gloss and satin finishes, this collection spans the full colour spectrum, allowing for everything from bold, eye-catching designs to soft, calming colour schemes.
Thanks to its graduated tonal colour profiles, the Prismatics range makes it easier than ever to match and combine complementary shades. Whether you're designing a feature wall, kitchen splashback, or full room installation, finding the right colour combination is seamless and intuitive. The collection also includes a variety of tile sizes, with coordinated fittings available in select colours to create a fully cohesive look.
Tiles come in standard formats—100x100mm, 150x150mm, 200x100mm, and 200x200mm—with each pack covering 1m², and the quantity per pack adjusted based on size. For example, a 200x100mm tile pack includes 50 tiles, while a 100x100mm pack provides 100 tiles.
From crisp neutrals like White Gloss and White Satin, to more expressive hues such as Peach Sorbet Gloss, Victorian Maroon, and Black Satin, Prismatics caters to every aesthetic. The dual finish options—gloss for a sleek, polished feel and satin for subtle elegance—give you total freedom to tailor your space to your vision.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between gloss and satin finishes?
Gloss tiles have a shiny, reflective surface that makes colours appear more vibrant and adds a sleek, modern touch to walls. Satin tiles have a softer, more muted sheen, making them ideal for spaces where a subtler, more sophisticated look is preferred. Satin also tends to hide fingerprints and water spots better.
Are Prismatics tiles suitable for bathrooms and wet areas?
Yes, Prismatics tiles are glazed ceramic and fully suitable for indoor wall use, including wet areas like bathrooms and shower enclosures. Just ensure appropriate waterproofing and use of water-resistant grout for best long-term performance.
Can I mix gloss and satin finishes in one design?
Definitely. Combining gloss and satin tiles can create a rich, layered effect on your walls. Many designers use this contrast to play with light and texture, adding visual interest while maintaining a cohesive colour palette.
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