
Tile Description This set of four ceramic wall tiles (12x18 inches each, image_0.png) is designed to create a cohesive aquatic-themed feature wall. The series uses a consistent visual motif of three-dimensional, embossed water droplets of varying sizes against a color-gradient background to create depth and texture. The designs are as follows, from lightest to darkest: Top (121881_L): A light, pastel purple-grey tile completely covered in water droplets. This tile serves as the "light" or sky/water surface element. Second (121881_HL-1_A): A slightly darker grey-blue tile, featuring a dynamic scene of two jumping dolphins above a wave line. The water droplets are less dense here, suggesting the upper, clearer part of the water. Third (121881_HL-1_B): A deeper blue-grey tile that serves as the main "underwater" scene. It features multiple fish (including black-and-white Moorish Idols and an orange/green Discus), realistic coral, and seagrass. The water drops are denser here. Bottom (121881_D): The darkest tile, a deep, saturated steel-blue, representing the deeper seabed, covered with the highest density of water droplets for a strong, tactile effect. This tile is the "dark" or base element. This collection is ideal for creating a graded, immersive feature wall in a bathroom or wet area. Image: Tiles After Laying I have generated an image showing how these specific tiles would look when laid together on a bathroom wall to create a large, unified feature scene. I have used multiple panels of each tile type to fill a realistic wall space, creating a large, seamless panorama.Tile Description This set of four ceramic wall tiles (12x18 inches each, image_0.png) is designed to create a cohesive aquatic-themed feature wall. The series uses a consistent visual motif of three-dimensional, embossed water droplets of varying sizes against a color-gradient background to create depth and texture. The designs are as follows, from lightest to darkest: Top (121881_L): A light, pastel purple-grey tile completely covered in water droplets. This tile serves as the "light" or sky/water surface element. Second (121881_HL-1_A): A slightly darker grey-blue tile, featuring a dynamic scene of two jumping dolphins above a wave line. The water droplets are less dense here, suggesting the upper, clearer part of the water. Third (121881_HL-1_B): A deeper blue-grey tile that serves as the main "underwater" scene. It features multiple fish (including black-and-white Moorish Idols and an orange/green Discus), realistic coral, and seagrass. The water drops are denser here. Bottom (121881_D): The darkest tile, a deep, saturated steel-blue, representing the deeper seabed, covered with the highest density of water droplets for a strong, tactile effect. This tile is the "dark" or base element. This collection is ideal for creating a graded, immersive feature wall in a bathroom or wet area. Image: Tiles After Laying I have generated an image showing how these specific tiles would look when laid together on a bathroom wall to create a large, unified feature scene. I have used multiple panels of each tile type to fill a realistic wall space, creating a large, seamless panorama.








