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Chapter 10Eternal by Jeffrey CourtCelebrating our 30th anniversary, this collection features 7 mini-collections that reflect on milestones throughout our history. Enter for a chance to winDesign Nationals 2021Join Jeffrey Court's design contest and compete with other designers using your innovative installations.

Jeffrey CourtCelebrates 30 YearsIt is with great excitement we celebrate 30 years of innovative design and quality you can trust, all thanks to you. Chapter 18RotundaHigh-quality stones, symmetrical shapes, geometric patterns, neoclassical influence. Chapter 16Park PlaceTravel to New York City and explore sophisticated style, reminiscent of the opulence, and Art Deco architecture found throughout the city.

Our products are curated with timeless and fashion-forward designs that satisfy the challenges of interior design. Smartly combine tile offerings from our beautifully crafted collections for stunning appeal. We've focused our efforts into providing a wide range of tile lines and materials.
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Jeffrey Court's story is one of entrepreneurial spirit, love of craft, and dedication to innovation. Founded in 1991 by Jim and Janice Lawson, they set out to bring their love for hand-painted tiles to the mainstream market. In true innovator style, the Lawson's discovered a way to permanently affix hand-painted designs as decals on ready-made tiles.
Chapters Completely define the look and feel of a space with our carefully curated collections. A concerted effort was made to make Chapter 1 - Suite Glass a unique, groundbreaking glass tile and mosaic program. Vintage Studio represents the intersection between classic vintage style and progressive out-of-the-box thinking & design.
Suite Glass A concerted effort was made to make Chapter 1 - Suite Glass a unique, groundbreaking glass tile and mosaic program. Hazel, and Silhouette it's own unique personality and bespoke flair. In addition to the new handcrafted glass mosaics, we wanted to provide product options for those who prefer a modern design schema.
Vintage Studio Vintage Studio represents the intersection between vintage style and out-of-the-box thinking and design. What makes Chapter 2 Vintage Studio a unique offering in the Jeffrey Court list of Chapters? Chapter 2 Vintage Studio was designed to be the "go-to" value line for our customers.
Chapter 4 Via is a re-imagination of Latin inspired traditional hand painted/crafted tiles. In this case Via came "by way of" merging our previous collections "Olde California" and "Antico Portuguese" into a more authentic Latin inspired line. From inception our aim was to create: warm and inviting meeting spaces, outdoor lounging areas, and contemporary designs that pay homage to retro craftsmanship.
Reviews (8)
Doc Holiday
Doc Holiday
Nov 25, 2021
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Its ok i work as a temp its a good place to get tile and work there as well
Stu Self
Stu Self
Nov 21, 2021
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We purchased Jeffrey Court's Callalily White Mosaic Tile from Home Depot and installed it in our bathroom floor. After installation, we noticed that several of the tiles were discolored and it looked horrible. We had to pay our contractor $1,000 in labor to cut out the bad sheets and replace them with the correct shade of white.
I reached out to Jeffrey Court via email and after a few days heard from Raul Castro, from Customer and Product Relations. He asked me to send photos and receipts, so I did just that and he's been ghosting me every since. After multiple follow ups, I have given up. I'm
Ana G.
Ana G.
Mar 11, 2021
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Purchased Jeffrey Court Mosiac Tile from their Atlas, Chapter 17 line, through one of their authorized distributors, and was extremely disappointed in the quality of craftsmanship. I understand the crackle finish will have some minor discoloration but at $35.00+ a sq ft, I expected better. Three of the Mosiac sheets were unacceptable and the remaining six sheets had tile pieces that were crooked, chipped and/or not lined up to the other tile pieces. I returned the items and was dismayed that Jeffrey Court charged me a 20% restocking fee!!! Now, I can understand if I returned excess items that
Lora Herla
Lora Herla
Sep 06, 2020
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No portApotty they won't let you use restroom #betterbuisnessbureau 🤔
Covid excuse
Paulina Lipets
Paulina Lipets
Dec 03, 2019
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I had an excellent experience with Jeffrey Court, particularly Raul. Everyone in the office whom I met was nice but Raul really went out of his way to make my tile buying experience as pleasant as possible. He is very helpful, quick and knowledgeable and if you need to buy tile, I recommend Raul 100 percent!
Thomas Kuhar
Thomas Kuhar
Jun 28, 2019
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Finally after many phone calls and social media postings Jeffrey Court did make things right. In my opinion it should not have taken this much effort on my part. I have revised my original 1 star rating to a 3 to reflect the resolution to my satisfaction. Thank you.
Had the same experience as Simiak G. Manufacturer tile defect allowed tile to fail, pop out. Jeffrey Court denies responsibility, ducks calls, and just plain leaves you hanging. See the pic below and see the quality control issue for yourself. Stay away from Jeffrey Court Tile! Employee Raul Castro is the most ignorant and unprofessional
Jerry K.
Jerry K.
Jan 19, 2019
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Recently I worked with tiles from this company.
It was the 3X6 white tile, just like the one made by Daltiles.
The only difference is the packaging. Each tile has two strips of some plastic, to prevent scratching, I guess.
On white tile it's not easy to see and it took some time to remove it from each tile. However, during grouting, some of that stuff was still there and it got mixed with grout. I had to remove many pieces that were sticking out of the grout lines.
Waste of time, tedious work, DON'T BUY THIS TILE.
Dal Tile and other brands don't have this stupid mess and they
Siamak G.
Siamak G.
Dec 29, 2017
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I purchased Jeffrey Court glass/tile mosaics from Home Depot and after installed by professional experienced company, the glass started cracking a few days after. Home Depot told me to contact manufacturer which I did. I brought 3 different professionals and they all said it's a manufacturing problem with the tile.
After calling Jeffrey Court multiple times every single day for several weeks trying to get through to the person in charge, they promised me reimbursement for the cost of the tiles, roughly 36 sq. ft. It wasn't much and the labour was the big expense but I appreciated the offer and