MAROKK Tiles
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Experts in sourcing and curating handmade and exclusive tiles from small local producers worldwide, MAROKK is passionate about finding and curating unique tiles for true tile enthusiasts. The tile collections from Japan, India, Morocco and Italy are designed to blend global style with Scandinavian aesthetics. The showroom is situated in a 300-year old listed space in the historical central Copenhagen, and displays a vast variety of exclusive tiles from all around the world, adapted to the Scandinavian and global market by MAROKK.

Experience the launch of the new INDIA Collection during 3Daysofdesign 2026. Handmade tiles made from durable stoneware ceramic and coated with local artisan glazes. Meet the makers, Parth and Prishilla, the duo behind NARANIA STUDIO from Gujarat, India, in the MAROKK showroom every day between 11-14.00. Working with leading Japanese producers as INAX and X-iS tiles, MAROKK also presents a curated and exclusive collection of the finest artisan tiles from Japan. The JAPANESE MOSAIC and CRAFT collection consists of textured surfaces with pottery style glazes, unique to Japanese artisan ceramics. Visit the MAROKK showroom every day between 10-18.00.

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