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Top Tile Brands: A Complete Comparison of Quality, Pricing and Benefits

Updated: Apr 24

Tiles Brands

Here’s a comprehensive, comparison table of major tile brands in India.

Luxury Tiles Brands

Brand

Tile Types Manufactured

Specialty

Typical Price (₹/sq ft)

Google Rating*

Pros

Cons

Nitco Limited

  • Ceramic

  • Vitrified

  • Porcelain

  • Marble

  • Mosaic

Designer + surface solutions brand

₹60 – ₹300+

~4.0 - 4.5

  • Premium aesthetics

  • Wide material mix 

  • Offers tiles + marble + mosaics

  • Strong design portfolio

  • Expensive

Simpolo Ceramics

  • Vitrified

    (Full body, Double charge)

  • Porcelain slabs

Large-format luxury slabs

₹90 – ₹480+

~4.2 - 4.5

  • Modern & Premium formats 

  • High durability

  • High cost

RAK Ceramics

  • Ceramic

  • Porcelain

  • GVT/PGVT

  • Slabs

Global manufacturing scale

₹50 – ₹300+

~4.0 - 4.4

  • International quality 

  • Large SKU portfolio

  • Limited tier-2 reach

Villeroy & Boch

  • Porcelain

  • Ceramic

  • Designer tiles

Ultra-luxury European brand

₹300 – ₹1000+

~4.3 - 4.6

  • Premium finish

  • Imported collections

  • Very expensive

Duravit

  • Ceramic

  • Porcelain (mainly bathroom surfaces)

Bathroom luxury solutions

₹250 – ₹800+

~4.2 - 4.5

  • High durability

  • Expensive

* Google Rating are based on Aggregated from Google Maps showroom-level ratings across cities as no single official national rating exists at Brand level. Hence are only indicative. They are useful for comparison—not absolute truth.

Premium Tiles Bands

Brand

Tile Types Manufactured

Specialty

Typical Price (₹/sq ft)

Google Rating*

Pros

Cons

Kajaria Ceramics

  • Ceramic

  • Glazed Vitrified (GVT)

  • Polished Vitrified (PVT)

  • Digital tiles

Largest Indian tile brand with extensive dealer network

₹50 – ₹300

~4.2–4.6

  • Consistent quality

  • Huge range

  • Slightly premium pricing

Somany Ceramics

  • Ceramic,

  • Vitrified

  • Porcelain

  • Digital tiles

Design-led innovation brand

₹40 – ₹280

~4.2–4.5

  • Stylish designs

  • Wide product range across segments

  • Variation across ranges

H & R Johnson

  • Ceramic

  • Vitrified

  • Porcelain

  • Engineered tiles

One of the oldest tile brands in India (Legacy) + industrial strength

₹38 – ₹130

~4.0–4.4

  • Durable

  • Less trendy

Asian Granito India Ltd

  • Vitrified

  • Porcelain

  • Quartz

  • Engineered marble

Export-focused portfolio

₹75 – ₹200

~4.0–4.3

  • Durable

  • Lower brand recall

Roca

  • Ceramic

  • Porcelain

    (tiles + bath solutions)

Global brand with Indian presence

₹120 – ₹400+

~4.2–4.5

  • European design + bathrooms

  • Premium feel

  • Expensive vs Indian

* Google Rating are based on Aggregated from Google Maps showroom-level ratings across cities as no single official national rating exists at Brand level. Hence are only indicative. They are useful for comparison—not absolute truth.

Budget Friendly / Value Tiles Brands

Brand

Tile Types Manufactured

Speciality

Typical Price (₹/sq ft)

Google Rating*

Pros

Cons

Orientbell Tiles

  • Ceramic

  • Vitrified

  • Digital

  • Anti-skid tiles

Innovation-led affordable tiles

₹35 – ₹150

~4.1–4.4

  • Affordable

  • Functional features (anti-skid, antibacterial)

  • Limited luxury range

Varmora Granito

  • Ceramic

  • Vitrified

  • Porcelain

Value-focused manufacturing

₹30 – ₹120

~4.0–4.2

  • Budget-friendly

  • Lower brand perception

Cera Sanitaryware

  • Ceramic wall tiles

  • Vitrified tiles (limited range)

Bathroom-focused brand

₹40 – ₹200

~4.2–4.5

  • Reliable

  • Limited tile depth

Johnson Endura

  • Vitrified

  • Heavy-duty outdoor tiles

 Known for Outdoor & industrial tiles

₹35 – ₹120

~4.0–4.3

  • Very durable

  • Basic designs

* Google Rating are based on Aggregated from Google Maps showroom-level ratings across cities as no single official national rating exists at Brand level. Hence are only indicative. They are useful for comparison—not absolute truth.

Conclusion

·   Most versatile brands (Best for 90% Indian homes): Kajaria, Somany (cover all tile categories)

·   Best for luxury materials: Nitco, Simpolo, RAK

·   Best for budget + functional tiles: Orientbell, Varmora

·   Avoid local brands unless your budget is too low

👉 For most Indian home renovations, Premium brands like Kajaria and Somany offer the safest overall bet—combining durability, design variety, and reliable after-sales support.

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