

Note, the links to ebay on this page are affiliate links — I earn a wee spiff if you click and end up buying 🙂
I asked Nancy if there was a back story on this stash — where did they come from?! She said:
Scott has acquired these old tiles from a few different sources. The most recent was from a basement in the Los Angeles home of an old tile setter who passed away. Many of these liner tiles were stored there, covered in dust so it was like a treasure hunt! More info about our company on our web site. We’ve been in business since 1992.

And remember this story: When Sarah used a variety of liner tiles in her parent’s bathroom remodel? So clever! In fact, I see that the sellers are showing a photo from Sarah’s story in some of their listings and on their website to give prospective buyers an idea how to use the liner tiles 😉













Markie Crossman says
Thanks to this article, I found the perfect liner tiles to complement our vintage bullnose edging for our pink bathroom renovation. They worked perfectly and make the tile job more cohesive and planned. Thank you both for the info and the liners!!
Pam Kueber says
hooray!
Laura says
I just installed some with the fish pattern that were recreated by B&W Tile. But I sure wish I had a use for these originals. And of course I want way more of them than I can afford.
carolyn says
If you couldn’t afford a bunch but only some, outline a mirror or the tp holder. With all the different glues nowadays, make a tray or table top. Repurpose a dresser, end table or night stand. I’m not crafty and look what all I came up with!
Sarah says
These are lovely!!
carolyn says
I could see using these in picture frames or edging mosaic tables. Someone who knows Morse code could use some in conjunction with plain tiles to create a message.
I’m not all that creative so c’mon people! What are YOUR ideas?