Product details

Description

A Slim Victorian Cap With A Rolled Top Edge

A 152 x 40mm capping moulding in glossy treacle brown: the Artworks Teapot Brown Albert Moulding, from Hyperion Tiles, your official Original Style stockist.

The Albert is a capping piece. Forty millimetres of face, finished with a rolled, rounded top designed to sit above a half-tiled wall and close it with a soft, hand-friendly line instead of a raw tile arris. It is the single component that turns a tiled dado from an unfinished stopping point into something that looks intended.

Its natural homes are hip height in a hallway, the top of a run of field tile in a boot room, or the tiled section of a utility. Teapot Brown gives the arrangement a weight no pale capping can: the wall below reads as one solid, glossy plane of colour, and the Albert closes it with a rounded top that runs a continuous bright line the length of the room. Against clotted-cream paint, sage joinery or a red quarry floor, a dark dado stops looking like a compromise and starts looking like a decision.

The Hyperion Family Promise

  • Design Continuity - The complete Artworks range in Teapot Brown is available from us — field, half, large brick and metro tiles, skirting, cornice and the full set of mouldings — so a whole scheme can be completed from one source.
  • Premium Durability - A hard, gloss-glazed ceramic body made for internal walls, including showers, wet rooms and splashbacks.
  • Order a Sample - Free cut samples are free to collect from our Ascot showroom, or posted to your door for the cost of postage.
  • Dedicated Delivery - We arrange safe, secure delivery for your project, with free UK delivery on orders over £1,000.
  • Personalised Project Support - Our family-run team can help you calculate quantities: sold four to a box covering 0.6 linear metres, with 6.6 pieces required for every linear metre of capping.

⚠ Installation & Care Tips

  • Adhesive & Grout: A white flexible adhesive is right for this glaze. Grout in a warm taupe or a mid to dark grey — resist a brilliant white, which will outline every piece in a stark pale line against the brown. One or two shades off the tile is the safe move.
  • Layout: Fix the capping first and tile down to meet it if you want a perfectly straight top line; a cut is far easier to disguise at floor level than at eye level. Albert corner pieces are not stocked in Teapot Brown, so plan to mitre external returns on site.
  • Cleaning: Sealing is not required. Wipe down with warm water and a mild detergent, and steer clear of abrasive pads and acidic limescale removers, which dull a gloss glaze over time.

Visit Our Ascot Showroom

Usually in stock. Remember: Delivery is FREE on orders over £1,000! Visit our family-run showroom at 67 High Street, Ascot, to see the Original Style range in person — run your hand along the rolled edge and you will understand why this was the standard Victorian capping.

Need advice on layouts, mouldings or quantities? Call our friendly team: 01344 620211

Specification

Product Name: Artworks Teapot Brown Albert Moulding

Brand: Original Style

Collection: Artworks

Material: Glazed Ceramic

Finish: Gloss

Colour: Teapot Brown

Tile Size: 152 x 40mm (15.2 x 4.0cm)

Edge Finish: Rolled, rounded capping edge; straight-cut ends

Suitability: Internal Walls — wet and dry areas

Frostproof: No — internal use only

Sealing: Not required

Availability: Usually in stock

Sold By: The Box — 4 pieces per box, covering 0.6 linear metres (6.6 pieces per linear metre)

Box Weight: 0.44kg

Matching Pieces: Caps a half-tiled wall of Artworks Teapot Brown field, half, large brick or metro tiles, and pairs with the skirting tile, plain cornice and the other mouldings. Albert corner pieces are not stocked in Teapot Brown — external corners are mitred on site.

Delivery And Returns

Checking Orders

Check your delivery as soon as it arrives!

Once the goods are unloaded, they become the responsibility of the receiver.

If you notice any issues with your order, please contact us within three working days so we can resolve the problem quickly and efficiently. Prompt reporting helps us ensure your satisfaction with our products and services.

Fired Earth Tile Returns

Returns are accepted only for complete orders; partial orders cannot be accepted. To begin a return, please contact us within 14 days of receiving your delivery.

All other Brands

You may return your items within 14 days of receiving or collecting your delivery. Please note that a restocking fee of 20% to 30% will apply, depending on the specific terms of the product range. For further details, feel free to contact us.

Special Order Items

Orders for special order items are non-returnable unless they are damaged on delivery or are faulty.

The Hyperion Difference

Independent Expertise

Forget the warehouse experience. Get expert design advice and technical support from our Ascot team.

Call 01344-620211 or start a Live Chat

Fast Nationwide Delivery

Get your designer brands delivered to your door in 1–5 working days.

Free UK shipping on all orders over £1,000.

Price Match Promise

Enjoy boutique service at trade prices. We offer competitive rates and a price match promise on all major designer brands.

Premium luxury, made more affordable.

15,000+ Luxury Styles

From artisanal Zellige to high-performance LVT, we curate the world's best brands in one place—no matter your project size.

Endless inspiration for every room.

As Seen In The UK’s Leading Interior Design Titles

Product Frequently Asked Questions

Can Artworks Teapot Brown tiles be used in a shower or wet room?

Yes. Artworks is specified for both wet and dry wall areas, so Teapot Brown is at home in a shower enclosure, a wet room or around a bath. The background must be sound, dry and properly tanked, and a flexible waterproof adhesive and grout used throughout the wet zone. A deep gloss brown is particularly handsome in a shower — the glaze reads almost like treacle under water and light.

Can Artworks Teapot Brown be used on a floor?

No. Artworks Teapot Brown is a glazed ceramic wall tile and is not rated for floors. The glaze would scratch and wear through in traffic, and a gloss surface offers little grip underfoot. Keep it on the walls and use a porcelain, quarry or natural stone tile on the floor — a red or buff quarry tile sits beautifully beneath this brown, and our team can help you pair them.

Will Artworks Teapot Brown match my existing tiles?

Teapot Brown is a deep, richly pigmented glaze and shade can move a little between production batches — more visibly than in a white, because the eye reads any shift in a dark tone as a patch. Order the whole job at once so it comes from a single batch, keep a few spares from it for repairs, and if you are matching to tiles already fixed, ask us for a sample to hold against them first.

What adhesive and grout should I use with Artworks Teapot Brown?

Fix with a white flexible tile adhesive and allow a 2-3mm joint. For grout, a mid to dark grey, a warm taupe or a soft biscuit all sit well against the brown. Avoid a brilliant white — on a glaze this dark it draws a stark white lattice across the wall and cheapens it. If you want the brick pattern to read clearly, go one or two shades lighter than the tile rather than jumping to white.

Is Artworks Teapot Brown in stock, and how quickly can it be delivered?

Teapot Brown is usually held in stock across the range. We deliver throughout the UK, and delivery is free on orders over £1,000; below that it is calculated at checkout. If your project is on a deadline, or you need a large quantity of one piece, call the showroom on 01344 620211 and we will confirm availability before you order.

How does Artworks Teapot Brown compare with the other Artworks colours?

It is the darkest colour in the range. Brilliant White is cool and optical, Vintage White the warmest and most aged, County White a soft creamy Victorian white, Ivory a neutral cream with a grey undertone, Palladian Beige a quiet warm stone and Ochre a deep golden yellow. Teapot Brown goes further still — a rich treacle brown with the depth of an old Rockingham teapot glaze. It is the one colour in the range that reads as dark rather than as a tint, and it wants good light or a deliberately snug room.

Can I see a sample before I order?

Yes. Cut samples are free to collect from our Ascot showroom, or we can post one to you for the cost of postage. Seeing the glaze in your own light is the surest way to judge how it will sit against your paint, stone and metalwork.

How much extra should I order for cuts and wastage?

As a guide, add around 10% to your measured area for cuts and breakages, and nearer 15% for a herringbone, diagonal or brick-bond layout. It is also worth keeping a few spare tiles from the same batch in case a repair is ever needed.

Which Artworks pieces are available in Teapot Brown?

Eighteen pieces: the 152 x 152mm field tile, the 152 x 76mm half tile, a 228 x 75mm large brick, bevelled metro tiles in 150 x 75mm and 75 x 75mm, a skirting tile, a plain cornice, an external corner trim, and ten mouldings — Victoria, Albert, Astragal, Dentil, Egg & Dart, Hogarth, Omega, Rope, Scroll and Sigma. Teapot Brown does not include handed corner pieces, an internal corner trim, wrapping pieces, rectangles or rounded edges; where those details are needed they are mitred or butted on site.

Are there matching corner pieces for the Teapot Brown Albert Moulding?

Not in Teapot Brown. The handed Albert corners are produced for some of the white colourways only, so here the corners are mitred on site. Cut them with a wet cutter and a fine blade, and turn any slight imperfection towards the less visible side of the return — a dark glaze is more forgiving of a mitre than a white one, as the joint disappears into the tone.

Didn’t find your answer?

Don't hesitate to contact us

Our Tiles In Your Homes

Take a look at how our community use our tiles to decorate their home.

Round black-framed mirror
A white tablecloth draped over a round pedestal table, holding a woven basket filled with pink flowers.
Blue and white striped tiled outdoor counter with a gray stone wall behind it.
Pink ceramic vessel sink on a wooden and black metal vanity