Johnson Endura Evoke

A tile series from H & R Johnson (India)

Johnson Endura’s newest collection – the ‘Evoke’ series, is a combination of the vintage architectural Art Deco styles combined with the flair of energetic pop-art movement, creating a unique and colourful range of tiles. Geometric motifs, terrazzo, and floral patterns adorn the tile surfaces, providing a diversity of aesthetics, making it the perfect choice for a variety of spaces.


The unique size enables designers to organise the patterns in a simple grid thereby opening up possible mix-and-match organisations and a range of design configurations. The perception of durability associated with the endura brand extends this unique range into spaces that are not conventionally designed for tiling. Since the tiles come in standard sizes of 20 x 20 x 0.8 cms, it makes it perfectly suitable for application even in tighter spaces, adding a vibrant energy to bedrooms, kitchens, living and dining rooms. With numerous colour patterns to choose from, the mood of the spaces can be elevated drastically, using the right combination of tiles.

A few of the tiles from this series, for example ‘Veteran Beige Deco’, and ‘Modern Gris Deco’, are available in 12 similar yet distinct face designs, which when laid on a wall, provides a finish with organised randomness. When viewed from afar, the wall may look like has a repeating tile pattern throughout, but on closer inspection, the ingenuity of the design surfaces; each tile is fundamentally different from the one next to it.

The ‘Tropical Green Deco’ and ‘Genre Indigo Deco’, on the other had, are more vibrant and playful, providing a sense of excitement in the spaces in which they are used. Intricately designed and detailed, the tiles visibly elevate the architectural spaces in which they are used.

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Download the full catalogue here.

A series of bi-annual journals published by Matter in collaboration with H & R Johnson (India) on Contemporary Architecture and Design in India. The books chronicle and document ideas and work of some of the most innovative designers from India. The 200-page journal is a compilation of drawings, essays, dialogues and editorial on projects of many scales and typologies.

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