Copper's rich beauty has been a favorite accent when decorating homes for hundreds of years.
Our copper panels and decorative ceiling tiles have a deep patina that becomes more attractive with age. Theyre a brilliant option for top-of-the-line ceiling upgrades that will transform any space from plain to marvelous in hours.
Copper isn't just pretty; it's extremely tough and durable but, at the same time, effortless to use in projects. It would do just as well in your shop as in your living room. The material is popular for roofing, plumbing pipes, and even for pots and pans, but copper really shines when it's used to create a ceiling feature.
Browse through our very special range of copper ceiling tiles that includes dozens of beautiful patterns. If you have any questions or would like to have a discussion before making a purchase, please feel welcome to contact our friendly team of experts today for some assistance.
Known for its timeless style, durability and rich tones, copper tiles are a grand feature that can instantly transform any ceiling into a piece of art. Whether you’re renovating a vintage home or opening a cosy café, copper ceiling tiles will help you to make a bold yet tasteful statement.
Copper has been used in architecture for centuries, ancient civilisations like Egyptiens, Greeks and Romans used copper for both aesthetic purposes in temples and palaces but also for its practicality. By the 18th and 19th centuries, it became more presented and admired in homes.
In Victorian-era homes, copper ceilings were commonly used in parlors and ballrooms to showcase wealth and taste. Today, copper continues to thrive in both restoration projects and contemporary designs, prized for the very same qualities that made it iconic: it’s timeless, durable and adds a sense of luxury.
Not only is copper durable but it develops character over time thanks to its natural patina process. Indeed, as copper ages, it can develop rich brown, deep reds and even a subtle green hue, making it unique. We also have a lacquered option that won’t patina.
Our real copper ceiling tiles can be installed by a professional or by you, if you're a keen DIYer looking for a new project. With the right preparation and tools, installing these tiles is a manageable task.
Here’s a video and summary of our recommended method:
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Installing real copper ceiling tiles will add both charm and luxury to your home. If you need help choosing the right tile or have questions about installation, don’t hesitate to reach out & contact our friendly team that are happy to assist you every step of the way.
Copper has long been a cherished material in interior design, known for its rich, warm tones and timeless appeal. Easily distinguishable from other metal options, copper ceiling panels glint with a unique character that brings depth to various design styles, from contemporary to classic. Our range of copper ceiling tiles can be adapted for a high-shine look or coated to add a patinated finish, transforming a room into something truly remarkable.
Our copper ceiling tile collection features numerous advantages beyond aesthetic appeal:
We offer an impressive range of copper ceiling tiles that cater to diverse preferences, from modern, sleek, high-shine styles and intricately stamped antique designs to hammered copper panels for a rough, textured look. With over 200 patterns available, you'll surely find the perfect option to suit your space.
For a contemporary aesthetic, we offer simple, minimalist designs that provide a clean and refined look. Copper ceiling tiles glint with a suggestion of elegance in homes, offices, and commercial spaces such as restaurants and retail, creating a striking focal point that draws the eye.
If you're looking for a more classic or vintage appeal, our antique-style copper ceiling tiles are an excellent choice. Featuring intricate and ornate designs, they bring a sense of timeless beauty to a room. The detailed craftsmanship also adds depth and texture, making these stamped copper ceiling tiles a perfect fit for historically inspired interiors.
Additionally, our range of Shanko copper ceiling tiles comes in two finishes:
Our real copper ceiling tiles are proudly crafted in the USA to the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship, and their price reflects that level of excellence. If you're looking for a top-of-the-line product that delivers timeless style and durability, you've come to the right place.
We also believe design should be accessible to everyone, which is why we offer additional ceiling tile options for every budget, including a dedicated range of faux copper ceiling tiles, aluminum ceiling tiles and our wide selection of authentic tin ceiling tiles.
Copper ceiling tiles are more than just a design choice, they are a statement of style, quality and heritage. Whether you’re renovating a historic home or adding warmth and texture to your café, restaurant or commercial space, copper will offer a luxurious touch.
At Decorative Ceiling Tiles, we’re proud to sell handcrafted and American-made copper tiles. With different installation options and a team ready to support you, whether you're a DIY enthusiast or working with a professional, we have plenty of designs to choose from to suit your style.
Yes. One of the most attractive qualities of real copper is its ability to naturally age and develop a patina. This can range from deeper reds and browns to even greens and blues in the right conditions. You can seal the tiles to maintain the original look or let them age gracefully.
Absolutely. Copper is resistant to moisture and is an excellent choice for humid environments. However, it will patina faster in such settings. If you wish to retain a bright finish, a clear sealant can help protect the tiles.
Use a soft cloth and mild soap to gently wipe the surface. Avoid abrasive cleaners or scrubbers. For polished copper, you may use copper polish to restore shine. Always follow the care recommendations for your tile’s finish.
Yes. Copper is a soft metal and can be cut using tin snips or a metal cutting blade. Be sure to wear gloves and eye protection when cutting tiles to size during installation.