Cotto Allende
Terra cotta with a top coat.

Glazed Cotto in a multitude of colors and finishes.
Cotto Allende: named for the historic city of San Miguel de Allende from which these hand-hewn tiles come from. Our new line of glazed terra cotta is the next step in the evolution of our high-fired Cotto line. Allende also means 'beyond', which we think is a fitting description of these gloriously glazed marvels.
Our terra cotta Cotto tiles are made in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico—one of the most historically significant art centers in the Americas. This UNESCO World Heritage city is steeped in the tradition of art and ceramics, with centuries-old floors, walls, and rooftops that continue to inspire.
Cotto Allende, a sub-category in this collection, begins with a clay terra cotta base and is finished with a pigmented glaze for a more colorful take on a classic material.
Both Cotto and Cotto Allende tiles begin with natural Mexican clay that’s pressed into molds, then sun-dried and high-fired in kilns. Traditional Cotto is left unglazed, giving it a matte, earthy finish and softer edges. Cotto Allende is glazed before firing, resulting in a smoother surface with subtle crazing and enhanced tonal variation.
Yes. Cotto and Cotto Allende are porous, so sealing is required before and after grouting. For high-traffic or wet areas, plan to reseal regularly. Stick to pH-neutral cleaners, and avoid anything acidic or abrasive. Expect both materials to develop a natural patina over time—it’s part of their charm.
Sweep or vacuum regularly, and clean with warm water and a pH-neutral cleaner like Miracle Sealants Tile & Stone Cleaner. For Cotto Allende, avoid harsh scrubbing tools that could damage the glaze or highlight surface crazing. If you're tackling stubborn stains, use a gentle product like Miracle Heavy Duty Cleaner (Acid Substitute).
While we recommend professional installation for best results, here’s a high-level overview:
Blend tiles from all boxes to balance natural variation.
Use a high-quality medium-bed thin set mortar.
Wet the backs of tiles before setting them to reduce suction.
For Cotto, seal with 511 Porous Plus before grouting and post grout, finish with Fila Matte Wax indoors or an additional coat of sealer for outdoor use.
For Cotto Allende, seal with 511 Porous Plus only—wax is not recommended.
Use 1/8" grout joints and MAPEI Flexcolor CQ grout.
Always seal again after grouting, especially in wet areas.
For detailed step-by-step instructions, please review our installation guides: