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Recycled Wine Cork Tile by Jelinek Cork

Like all style, design fads come and go, and often resurface decades after their inception. Shag carpet, 1960’s style furniture, and cork are coming back into interior design fashion. Mosaic penny tile is emerging from its roots on the 1920’s bathroom floor, and exhibiting versatility in shape, size and color via some very notable manufacturers. When correctly executed, designs with penny tiles can be quirky, modern, and even elegant. From a sustainable perspective, tile is fighting an uphill battle against energy consumption.

Recycled wine cork tile. Designed by Jelinek Cork Group.

Tile is made from natural clay which is fired at a very high temperature, 2200 degrees F or more, which counteracts much of the “recycled content” that can be found in newer tiles. Cork keeps popping up in my search for new and interesting “green” products due to its harvesting methods and warm feel. Jelinek Cork Group, founded in 1855, started out making cork stoppers for beer bottles back when beer bottles were sealed with cork. Bringing the company’s history full circle, Jelinek now makes a recycled wine cork mosaic floor, which recovers used wine corks and turns them into a beautiful, subtle flooring material. Unlike traditional cork flooring, the mosaic flooring isn’t obviously cork upon first glance.

Recycled Wine Cork Tile by Jelinek Cork

Recycled Wine Cork Tile by Jelinek Cork

Recycled Wine Cork Tile by Jelinek Cork

The tiles are made in a similar way to traditional tile, with a glue then grout process that allows them to be installed easily. Recycled wine corks are cut into disks 1/4” thick and then mounted to a paper backing. The resulting product looks like the currently popular penny tiles, but is softer to the step than clay tile flooring. Cork mosaic tile can be used in all the same applications as regular tile, making it easier to be eco-conscious when designing bathrooms and kitchens.

Posted May 3rd, 2010 by Amanda Smith


  • Rob B

    Beautiful stuff, but wonder what the grout/glue is? Would be a shame if it were high VOC. Also… $20/tile… ouch!

  • http://www.greencritic.com Amanda Smith

    Its definitely not cheap, but tile is easily $15 sf. The grout is a standard grout, but the tiles have to be sealed with polyurethane which does emit VOC’s. There are some low VOC products such as http://www.vermontnaturalcoatings.com/safe_polyurethane.html

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  • Clarke Olsen

    Nice idea,but it looks as if all the cork-qualities are lost in the process.
    This could be the only way to recycle those futureless plastic “corks”.

  • GINA

    $20/SQUARE FOOT IS NOT EXPENSIVE KIDS :)

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    Great site. I would like to come back again.

  • Steven

    Sorry but yes$20sq’ is in commerical appllications, maybe not high end housing. But still like the look and would consier using

  • http://www.marblepolishingmiami.com/ Marble Repair

    Cork mosaic tile can be used in all the same applications as regular tile

  • Mr. Krabs

    that looks perfect for my captain’s deck!

  • http://www.bobscarpet.com/contentpage.aspx?Id=9538 Kathy Carbone

    They look like chocolate chip cookies from afar, LOL! And yes, they do look like those penny tiles that are “in” lately. Personally, I prefer this one since I would love to experience stepping into a cork tile, getting that cushion-like feeling whenever I take a step - It’ll be better than yoga mats!

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  • Sab0155

    Where can we purchase this wine cork tile…..

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