Redland's two-piece Mission tile is a barrel roof tile most associated with traditional clay roofs. Popularized by the early Spanish Missions throughout the southwest, they are a standard size, smooth-finished tile with a color palette that ranges from classic terra cotta to peach and buff. And just like Redland's Baja Mission's tiles, its palette also includes flashes of darker adobe browns and sandstone to accentuate the range of colors.
Redland Clay Tile. From the heart of the land. Naturally this ideal befits the name, because the clay of every two-piece Redland tile is truly of the earth. A harmonious union with the very land that helped create it.
Historically, clay tile was formed by hand. As a result, personality was always a part of the handmade process. A process that is perfectly imperfect, with pleasurable variations in color, texture and shape that identifies a bond between the craftsperson and the craft itself.