After you’ve checked out our site, we’d love for you to come by and see the daily goins’ ons at our quirky handmade tile studio in the sticks of southern New Hampshire. If goofy dogs, cool tile, and an eclectic group of former interior designers, high end tile sales consultants, and art school dropouts having fun making tile, and often times experimenting with all things awesome is your thing, then our blog will be right up your alley. Even if its not, it’s a fun way to look into the magical world of handmade tile.

1/27/22

This Week at Wet Dog Tile!

Hello, everyone!


This has been a cold week here at Wet Dog Tile! Up here in the sticks of New Hampshire we're averaging around 15° F (that's roughly -10° C for the rest of the world). Thankfully, we're in a warm shop while we work! Check out what projects have kept our paws busy...


A work in progress, this mural takes major inspiration from our "Significant Otter" standard mural from the Ocean Dog Collection. The size has been increased and more Friends have been introduced, such as the 6" Medium Seahorse and the 5" Small Jellyfish

This mural is much different from our regular projects but is very fun! These are our 2.5" Dog Bones put in a repeating pattern for a shower niche!

Another fun one, this features a funky hand-painted 4" Scallop Shell from the Ocean Dog Collection

This mural takes some inspiration from our popular "Are We There Yet?" standard Quick Ship mural from the Ocean Dog Collection with an addition of our 7" Large Dolphin, 5" Small Dolphins, 3" Seagulls, and more.

Last but not least, this big boy is taking up a lot of table real estate! This mural features some newer Friends from the Ocean Dog Big Guys Collection like our 14" XL Seahorse and 10" Large Seahorse. We hope to get installation photos of this mural because it's one of our favorites!


In our last Wet Dog Blog post we announced a bunch of new Friends being added to our collections - have you seen it? If not, click here to learn more! Have a great rest of your week, everyone!

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