ZEPTO DECORATIVE MATT WALL TILE 13X13 BY VIVES

Zepto 13x13 decorative tiles by Vives: geometry, colour and small-format design

The Zepto 13x13 matt decorative wall tiles by Vives transform ceramic wall covering into a graphic surface full of movement. Ronna, Ronna Multicolor, Ronto Multicolor, Tauon, Boson, Byte, Exa and Yocto form a varied selection of designs capable of reshaping a wall through lines, squares, diagonals, frames, blocks of colour and abstract compositions. Each model has its own identity, yet all of them share the contemporary language of the Zepto collection, the appeal of the small format and a strong decorative character.

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Zepto 13x13 decorative tiles by Vives: geometry, colour and small-format design

The Zepto 13x13 matt decorative wall tiles by Vives transform ceramic wall covering into a graphic surface full of movement. Ronna, Ronna Multicolor, Ronto Multicolor, Tauon, Boson, Byte, Exa and Yocto form a varied selection of designs capable of reshaping a wall through lines, squares, diagonals, frames, blocks of colour and abstract compositions. Each model has its own identity, yet all of them share the contemporary language of the Zepto collection, the appeal of the small format and a strong decorative character.

This series was not created to produce completely uniform walls. Its personality comes precisely from visual diversity, the alternation of tiles and the many compositions that emerge during installation. The different designs are supplied mixed within the same box, allowing the finished surface to develop a more spontaneous, dynamic and natural rhythm. Rather than following a rigid repeated pattern, the installation takes on the character of a ceramic mural built tile by tile.

The square 13x13 cm format allows each tile to be perceived as a small graphic unit. Some pieces extend their lines towards neighbouring modules, while others work as independent accents within the overall composition. The result changes according to orientation, distribution and viewing distance, offering a level of visual richness that is difficult to achieve with one identical design repeated across the entire wall.

Eight decorative designs with distinct visual languages

The variety within the range makes it possible to approach very different projects while maintaining the coherence of the same format. Ronna explores a grid-based aesthetic built around repetition and colour. Its Multicolor version expands this concept through a broader and more expressive palette. Ronto Multicolor develops a freer interpretation of colour and geometry, creating surfaces with a vibrant and contemporary appearance.

Tauon works with overlapping frames and coloured fields that recall an abstract pictorial composition. Boson introduces black and white lines of different widths, with an aesthetic linked to editorial design, optical art and certain geometric movements of the twentieth century. Byte organises small squares in different shades, evoking a digital mosaic or an image constructed from pixels.

Exa divides the square through diagonals and triangular planes, creating a sense of volume through subtle tonal variations. Yocto uses broad bands and angular forms that cross the tile, producing abstract compositions with a larger visual scale. Each design therefore offers a different way of approaching the wall, from intricate rhythm to bold graphic gesture.

Different patterns supplied mixed within the same box

One of the defining characteristics of these decorative tiles is that each model consists of different designs supplied together within the same box. This feature has a direct effect on the finished installation. Instead of repeating one single image across the whole wall, the layout combines multiple variants and creates a richer, less predictable and visually more natural composition.

Before installation begins, it is advisable to open several boxes and spread the tiles across a wide surface. This makes it possible to see the available designs, distribute the colours and avoid excessive concentrations of one particular motif. The collection is not intended to follow a rigid sequence, since variation is part of its visual language. Even so, preliminary planning helps balance the composition and makes better use of the relationships between lines, colours and geometric forms.

The tiles can also be rotated before installation. A single design can change considerably when its orientation is altered, particularly in models such as Boson, Exa, Tauon and Yocto. This freedom expands the creative possibilities and ensures that every wall is different. Even when the same decorative model is used, two projects can develop completely different personalities depending on the chosen arrangement.

Ronna and Ronna Multicolor: ceramic grids filled with rhythm

Ronna 13x13 interprets geometry through a sequence of small squares organised within each tile. The repetition recalls traditional mosaic surfaces, yet its graphic treatment and modular composition place it firmly within a contemporary design language. The pattern creates a detailed grid that can be read as a woven surface, an urban layout or a composition built from small fragments of colour.

Ronna offers a more restrained interpretation, while Ronna Multicolor intensifies the chromatic diversity. The combination of light, dark, earthy, green, blue and softly muted shades creates a wall covering with considerable visual richness without relying on excessively saturated colours. The palette remains sophisticated and coordinates naturally with wood, concrete, stone, metal and plain-coloured surfaces.

Both models work especially well on kitchen splashbacks, bar fronts, vanity areas, niches and feature walls. Across larger surfaces, they create continuous visual vibration. In smaller applications, they function as a graphic detail capable of defining the character of the entire interior. Their scale introduces colour without making the wall feel excessively dominant.

Ronto Multicolor: a freer and more expressive composition

Ronto Multicolor by Vives offers a more spontaneous interpretation of geometry and colour. The mixture of designs creates a constantly changing surface with small variations that prevent any sense of mechanical repetition. Its personality lies somewhere between contemporary mosaic, abstract graphics and decorative ceramics with an artisanal influence.

The richness of Ronto does not depend on one individual tile, but on the relationship established between all the pieces. Colours are distributed across the wall to create a lively background that reveals itself gradually. From a distance, the wall covering is perceived as a complete composition. At closer range, each module reveals its own graphic combination.

This decorative tile can provide a counterpoint within interiors defined by clean lines. Combined with plain cabinetry, neutral worktops or large-format flooring, it introduces a more detailed and human scale. It can also bring a creative atmosphere to cafés, restaurants, shops, reception areas and residential projects where ceramics are intended to play a leading role.

Tauon: the small-format tile reimagined as abstract art

Tauon 13x13 treats the ceramic surface as a miniature canvas. Its irregular frames, dark lines and areas of colour create a composition reminiscent of geometric painting and abstract works constructed from overlapping planes. Each tile has a sense of graphic depth, as the different outlines create the impression that some forms sit in front of others.

When the different designs contained within the box are combined, the frames and colour fields flow across the wall without forming a conventional grid. The finished surface gains an artistic quality while retaining the modular clarity of the square format. This balance between freedom and order allows Tauon to work in contemporary interiors as well as eclectic schemes where furniture from different periods and varied materials coexist.

It can be used across a complete wall or to create a decorative panel framed by plain ceramic tiles. In a bathroom, it draws attention behind the basin or inside a niche. In a kitchen, it can become the central element of the splashback. In a commercial interior, it provides a recognisable visual identity without requiring a very large-scale covering.

Boson: black lines, contrast and graphic precision

Boson by Vives develops a visual language based on black lines over a light background. Some tiles feature vertical bands, others incorporate horizontal lines, while certain pieces combine different directions within the same module. Their alternation produces an energetic surface with strong contrast and a clear connection to contemporary graphic design.

The lines can connect, stop or change direction depending on how the tiles are oriented. This characteristic makes it possible to create highly ordered compositions or, alternatively, walls with a freer and less predictable appearance. Rotating individual tiles changes the rhythm and generates unexpected encounters between vertical and horizontal bands.

Boson works naturally in interiors based on white, black, graphite, natural timber or metal. Its monochrome appearance introduces character without significantly expanding the colour palette of the project. In a kitchen, it can coordinate with black or white cabinetry. In a bathroom, it reinforces the geometry of mirrors and fittings. In a restaurant or shop, it creates a graphic backdrop with a strong visual presence.

Byte: pixel aesthetics translated into ceramics

Byte 13x13 constructs its design from a matrix of small coloured squares. The name connects directly with the digital world and with images built from pixels, while the ceramic material gives the pattern a warmer and more architectural quality. The combination of small cells turns each tile into one fragment of a much larger composition.

The different colours are arranged irregularly, avoiding an entirely uniform appearance. Some areas are lighter, while others introduce darker, earthy, greenish or bluish shades. The mixture of designs included in each box increases this diversity and creates a wall with the appearance of a contemporary mosaic.

Byte can act as a link between materials in different colours, as its palette makes it easy to coordinate with both neutral and more chromatic finishes. It suits projects that seek the richness of mosaic without using traditional tesserae. The 13x13 format preserves a clearly ceramic installation, while the interior pattern introduces a much finer graphic scale.

Exa: diagonals, facets and visual volume

Exa by Vives divides the square with diagonal lines that converge towards the centre. Subtle changes in tone between the triangular planes create an illusion of volume without relying on a pronounced physical relief. Depending on the orientation of the tiles, the wall can resemble a sequence of pyramids, folds, mineral facets or sheets of folded paper.

The mixture of variants and the possibility of rotating each tile allow compositions to develop in multiple directions. The diagonals can be aligned to form continuous sequences or alternated to create stars, diamonds and larger geometric figures. The final design depends greatly on installation, giving architects, interior designers and homeowners a wide margin for creativity.

Its range of warm and soft shades adds depth without becoming visually aggressive. Exa coordinates well with natural timber, beige stone, pale concrete and warm-toned metals. Across a full wall, it creates a geometric envelope. Used more selectively, it introduces a three-dimensional detail capable of enriching compact spaces.

Yocto: large geometric gestures within a 13x13 format

Yocto 13x13 is distinguished by broad bands, diagonal lines and angular forms that cross the face of the tile. Although the physical format is small, the design appears to extend beyond its edges and continue onto neighbouring pieces. This contrast between a compact module and a large-scale graphic produces a particularly dynamic result.

The designs mixed within the same box make it possible to create open figures, unexpected connections and changes of direction. The wall is no longer perceived simply as a collection of separate squares, but as an abstract composition that continues to expand. Some lines may connect visually, while others are interrupted and create areas of negative space that increase the sense of rhythm.

The combination of earthy, pale and neutral shades gives Yocto a warm and contemporary presence. It can be coordinated with timber, cream surfaces, natural stone, textiles and mineral finishes. Its graphic personality makes it especially suitable for kitchens, washrooms, reception areas, restaurants and commercial interiors seeking a distinctive image.

The decorative value of the 13x13 small format

The return of the small-format tile reflects a renewed interest in walls with more detail, modulation and material richness. While large formats reduce the number of joints and create continuous surfaces, the 13x13 format celebrates repetition and makes the grid an essential part of the design. In the Zepto decorative range, this modulation also becomes the framework for graphics that change from one tile to the next.

The small format adapts easily to narrow surfaces, furniture fronts, columns, niches and fragmented walls. It also allows individual zones to be defined without covering the entire room. A panel behind a basin, a vertical strip, the front of a bar or the area between a worktop and wall units can acquire a clear identity with a relatively controlled quantity of material.

The grout colour also affects the final appearance. A grout close to the lighter shades of the tile softens the grid and gives greater prominence to the printed design. A contrasting grout highlights the format and reinforces the modular nature of the installation. The final choice should depend on the selected design and the visual effect required for the project.

Bathrooms and kitchens with a less conventional identity

In bathrooms, the Zepto decorative tiles provide an alternative to plain surfaces and more familiar stone-effect coverings. They can be used around the basin, on the mirror wall, inside a niche or as a decorative panel. The more colourful designs add vitality, while Boson offers a black-and-white graphic solution and Exa introduces a calmer geometric presence.

In kitchens, the 13x13 format recovers the traditional character of the wall tile while reinterpreting it through contemporary designs. Ronna and Byte recall mosaic surfaces, Tauon resembles an abstract artwork, Yocto creates broad angular gestures and Boson uses strongly contrasting lines. This diversity makes it possible to coordinate the wall covering with minimalist cabinetry, timber kitchens, mineral worktops and more adventurous colour schemes.

Decorated ceramics can become the element that organises the surrounding materials. Instead of introducing numerous decorative objects, the wall itself provides rhythm, colour and personality. The result is a more integrated interior in which decoration becomes part of the architecture.

Decorative wall tiles for hotels, restaurants and commercial projects

The Zepto designs also offer numerous possibilities for hotels, restaurants, cafés, shops and commercial interiors. Their scale makes them suitable for bar fronts, counters, reception areas, washrooms and feature walls. Each decorative model can help build a different atmosphere and reinforce the visual identity of the space.

Boson provides contrast and precision. Byte and Ronna introduce a more intricate chromatic texture. Tauon conveys an artistic sensibility. Exa works with depth and geometry. Yocto creates an abstract mural with greater visual impact. Selecting the right model allows the intensity of the wall covering to be adapted to the concept of the project while maintaining the material coherence of ceramic.

Lighting can significantly enhance these compositions. Uniform illumination allows the wall to be read as one continuous mural, while directional spotlights or side lighting highlight specific areas and alter the perceived intensity of the colours. The combination of graphics, small format and light transforms the wall into an active part of the interior experience.

A collection designed to create unique compositions

The Zepto 13x13 matt decorative tiles by Vives stand out for their ability to turn the installation process into a genuine design tool. The presence of different variants mixed within each box, the option to rotate the tiles and the diversity of the patterns make it possible to create surfaces that avoid automatic repetition. Every installation develops its own rhythm.

Ronna, Ronna Multicolor, Ronto Multicolor, Tauon, Boson, Byte, Exa and Yocto offer different ways of working with colour and geometry. Some models create small and intricate grids, while others visually extend the design beyond the limits of each tile. This variety allows projects to move between understated, colourful, artistic, digital, three-dimensional and strongly graphic compositions.

The collection recovers the expressive potential of the small format and adapts it to contemporary architecture. Its matt finish, white-body construction and square format provide a common base, while every decorative design develops a completely different personality. The result is a wall covering created for bathrooms, kitchens, homes, hotels, restaurants and commercial spaces where the wall is expected to contribute far more than a simple background surface.

Data sheet

Aspect Feature

Hydraulic

Finish Ceramic

Mate

Thickness

8mm

Mass / full colored

Not

Grinding

Not

Origin manufacturer

Spain

Measure (cm) longest side (R)

-50cm

Type of material

White Pasta

Use ceramic

Lining

Unit of measure

/m2

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