


A garden that never fades: «Tren of Steamboat» turns a wall into landscape, with the depth of a painting and the durability of tile.
Assembled tile by tile, the mural reads as a single artwork with a subtle grid — the same language as historic azulejo panels, updated with vivid modern colour.
The panel is manufactured to your chosen measurements — small formats for shelves and niches, large formats that command an entire wall — always on individual ceramic tiles that install like ordinary tiling.
The image is applied by dye-sublimation: pigment fused inside the glazed surface, not printed on top. It doesn't scratch, doesn't peel and doesn't fade — steam, sun, rain and kitchen grease included.
Customers install it behind the hob, over the sofa, in stairwells with tall vertical formats, and on covered terraces — anywhere a wall needs a destination.
Want it in an exact size, a different crop, or with your own photograph instead? We produce custom ceramic murals from your image — send us your idea and we'll prepare a preview.
Private homes, wine bars, rural hotels, beach apartments: wherever it goes, a tile mural becomes the thing guests photograph.
Made to order by La Noria, a small Spanish ceramics and sublimation workshop in Fuentes de León. Each order ships with a simple numbered layout — if you can tile a splashback, you can install this.
Style notes: Panoramic · engine in forest · fog train decor tile · industrial motion · iron route wall · misty locomotive