Luxury Pool Tiles Park City Utah | Moroccan & Mediterranean

Luxury Pool Tiles Park City Utah | Moroccan & Mediterranean Tile | Deer Valley, Promontory, Heber
Handcrafted in Fez, Morocco · Delivered to Park City & the Wasatch Back

Handcrafted in Fez, Morocco · Park City, Utah

Luxury Pool Tiles Park City & the Wasatch Back

Handcrafted Moroccan zellige, terracotta, Moorish mosaic, and Mediterranean ceramic tiles for the estate pools, mountain retreats, and private compounds of Park City, Deer Valley, Promontory, Heber City, and Midway.

Climate TestedMountain Rated
Craft OriginHandmade in Fez
DeliveryNationwide
CustomMade to Order
Moroccan zellige pool tiles luxury estate Park City Utah
Moroccan Zellige · Pool Waterline

Where Mountain Living Meets Ancient Craft

The Pool is the Jewel of Every Park City Estate

In Park City, the private pool is not merely an amenity — it is the centerpiece of mountain luxury living. Perched among the aspen groves and rocky ridgelines of the Wasatch Mountains, these estate pools are designed to be seen, used year-round with heated water and indoor-outdoor enclosures, and experienced against one of the most dramatic natural backdrops in the American West.


From the ski-in, ski-out compounds of Deer Valley's Empire Pass to the sprawling ranchettes of Promontory and the pastoral retreats of Heber Valley and Midway, Park City's most discerning homeowners understand that the tile lining their pool makes a statement that defines the entire outdoor space. It is a decision of material permanence, aesthetic conviction, and cultural depth.


At Mediterranean Pool Tiles, every tile we ship to Utah is sourced directly from master craftsmen in the ancient medina of Fez, Morocco — the birthplace of zellige, one of the world's most enduring decorative tile traditions. The warm amber, cobalt, and terracotta tones of the Moroccan palette translate with extraordinary grace into the Park City landscape: warm against the snow, luminous against the deep blue of a mountain sky, alive under the crystal-clear light of the Wasatch at elevation.


How It's Made
7,000+
Feet elevation — Park City's rare mountain light
800+
Years of zellige craft tradition in Fez
50+
Glaze finishes available to order
100%
Handmade to order in Fez, Morocco

Curated Collections

Tile Collections for Mountain Pool & Spa

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Zellige · Field & Waterline

Moroccan Zellige

Hand-cut, mineral-glazed clay tile that scatters mountain light with unmatched brilliance. The quintessential estate pool tile for Park City — a material with eight centuries of pedigree, perfectly suited to the crisp, high-altitude clarity of the Wasatch sky.

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Terracotta · Deck & Terrace

Terracotta

Natural fired clay in warm amber and burnt sienna tones. For pool decks, covered outdoor terraces, and mountain loggia, terracotta brings an earthy warmth that resonates beautifully against the stone, timber, and panoramic mountain views of a Park City estate.

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Mosaic · Spa & Feature

Moorish Mosaic

Intricate geometric mosaic panels handcut in Fez — extraordinary for heated spa walls, indoor pool feature walls, and the dramatic entry fountains of Park City's most ambitious estate projects. A level of craftsmanship that cannot be replicated at any price by machine.

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Zellige · Waterline Border

Zellige Border

A single accent line that defines an entire pool's character. Our mountain palette — deep sapphire, warm ochre, sage green, pale bone, and copper — speaks with natural authority against the granite, cedar, and limestone of a Wasatch Back estate.

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Spanish Colonial · Waterline

Spanish Colonial

Bold, hand-painted ceramics rooted in the centuries-old traditions of Iberian and Moorish craft. For Park City estates inspired by the great Mediterranean villas — where rich pattern, vivid color, and material depth announce a genuine commitment to world-class design.

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Bejmat · Waterline & Feature

Bejmat Subway

The elongated Moroccan brick tile — clean, linear, unmistakably handcrafted. The ideal bridge between the refined contemporary architecture of Park City's newest mountain homes and the tactile, artisan quality that distinguishes genuinely exceptional pool design.

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Mediterranean & Moorish · Estate Pool

Serving the Wasatch Back

Pool Tile Delivery & Consultation Across Utah's Mountain Communities

We deliver to every estate address in Summit County, Wasatch County, and surrounding communities — from the ski-in compounds of Deer Valley to the pastoral ranchettes of the Heber Valley. Our team provides full project support for homeowners, architects, and pool contractors throughout Utah's luxury mountain corridor.

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Park City

From the historic Old Town and the Prospector corridors to the expansive mountain estates of Pinebrook, Jeremy Ranch, and Glenwild, Park City's residential market demands pool materials of genuine distinction. Our zellige and terracotta collections are regularly specified for Park City's most considered new builds and renovations.

Deer Valley

Home to some of Utah's most significant private residences. Empire Pass, Bald Mountain, and Deer Crest estates represent the pinnacle of mountain luxury — and their pools reflect that. The exacting standards of Deer Valley homeowners align precisely with the made-to-order, artisan character of our tile collections.

Promontory

Promontory's sprawling ranch estate community — with its dramatic views of the Uinta and Wasatch ranges — calls for outdoor materials with real visual weight. Our deep-toned zellige and bold Moorish mosaic panels are stunning against Promontory's vast mountain backdrop and enormous blue Utah sky.

Heber City & Midway

The pastoral Heber Valley, with its Swiss-inspired architecture and views of Mount Timpanogos, offers a softer, more bucolic setting for estate living. Our terracotta and warm-toned zellige collections pair beautifully with Heber's natural landscape, bringing an Old World warmth that complements the valley's European design sensibility.

Snyderville Basin

The luxury communities of Silver Creek, Sun Peak, and the Canyons Village area represent a major and growing segment of Park City's estate market. Pools here often blend contemporary architecture with premium outdoor materials — our bejmat and modern zellige lines are a natural fit for Snyderville's refined, design-forward aesthetic.

Tuhaye & Hideout

From the private club community of Tuhaye to the ridge-top estates of Hideout, these emerging luxury enclaves south of Park City are building pools with materials that reflect serious design ambition. Our full collection ships to these communities, and our team is happy to consult on any project.

Moroccan pool tile mountain climate tested freeze-thaw Utah

Engineered for the Mountain West

Tile That Thrives Under Mountain Conditions

Park City presents outdoor tile conditions that are fundamentally different from coastal or desert markets. At 7,000 feet elevation, temperature swings between summer days and winter nights can exceed 60°F in a single 24-hour period. Spring thaw subjects outdoor surfaces to repeated freeze-thaw cycling — the primary cause of cracking and spalling in lower-quality ceramic tile. UV intensity at altitude is significantly higher than at sea level. And Park City's pools, many of which are heated and used year-round, are continuously wet in conditions that cycle from sub-freezing winters to warm mountain summers.


Moroccan zellige and terracotta have been proven in mountain climates for centuries — in the Atlas Mountains, the high plateaus of Andalusia, and the cold nights of the Moroccan medinas. The dense, low-porosity clay body of kiln-fired zellige resists freeze-thaw damage at a fundamental material level: low water absorption means less ice formation within the tile body. The mineral glazes are fired glass — UV-stable by chemistry, not by coating — and do not chalk, fade, or degrade under high-altitude solar exposure. For pool waterlines in the Park City climate, our tiles are fully pool-rated and chemically resistant to heated-pool treatment levels.

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Why Mediterranean Pool Tiles

The Wasatch Back's Finest Pool Tile Specialist

For Park City's homeowners and their architects, the pool tile decision is one of permanent material consequence. Our collection is not an inventory of in-stock commodity tile — every piece is produced to your project's exact specification by master craftsmen in the medina of Fez, shipped to your Utah address, and backed by a team with deep experience supporting the most demanding estate projects in the American West.

Why choose Mediterranean Pool Tiles for Park City Utah luxury estate
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Freeze-Thaw Tested by Centuries

Moroccan zellige has been used in cold mountain environments — the Atlas Mountains, the high plateaus of Andalusia — for eight centuries. Its dense, low-porosity body resists the freeze-thaw cycling that cracks lesser tile. This is a consequence of material science, not marketing.

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High-Altitude UV Stability

At Park City's elevation, UV intensity is significantly higher than at sea level. The mineral glazes on our zellige are fired glass — not applied coatings. They cannot fade, chalk, or degrade under UV exposure because they are chemically stable glass fused to the clay body at kiln temperature.

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A Mountain Color Palette

Our glaze collection includes deep sapphire, warm amber, sage green, granite grey, pale bone, and rich cobalt — tones that resonate naturally against the aspen groves, granite outcroppings, and the extraordinary clarity of a Utah mountain sky. A palette that feels as if it was designed for this landscape.

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Made to Order in Fez

Every tile is produced to your project's specific requirements by master craftsmen in the medina of Fez. No compromise, no off-the-shelf substitute. For Park City homeowners for whom the pool is the defining statement of an estate, this level of material exclusivity is not an extravagance — it is the point.

05

Physical Samples Available

The character of handmade zellige — its glaze depth, its surface movement, its response to mountain light at elevation — must be seen in person. We offer samples of our full collection and strongly encourage evaluation in your actual outdoor environment before finalizing a project specification.

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Trade Program for Designers

Park City architects, interior designers, landscape architects, and pool contractors are invited to apply to our trade program. Members receive dedicated project support, access to our full technical library, and preferred pricing on qualifying orders — supporting Utah's design community at every project tier.

Frequently Asked Questions

Park City Pool Tile Questions Answered

Yes — and this is the question we hear most often from Utah homeowners, and with very good reason. Park City's freeze-thaw cycling is among the most demanding conditions outdoor tile can face. Our zellige and terracotta are kiln-fired to low porosity — meaning minimal water absorption into the tile body, and therefore minimal ice formation within the material during freezing temperatures. The mineral glazes are chemically stable fired glass, not applied coatings that can crack or delaminate. We recommend reviewing the technical data sheet for each collection and consulting with our team about the specific installation context for your project.
Park City's palette is defined by the deep sapphire of the mountain sky, the warm amber of aspen in fall, the grey-green of sage and pinon, the cool grey of granite, and the brilliant white of winter snow. Our collection responds naturally to all of these: deep cobalt and sapphire zellige are luminous against the Utah sky; warm ochre and terracotta echo the aspen groves; sage green and copper tones harmonize with the native landscape. For the most contemporary Park City estates, a refined single-glaze zellige in pale bone or cool grey creates a sophisticated, restrained statement. We strongly encourage evaluating samples outdoors at your property before committing.
Absolutely. Our pool-rated zellige and mosaic lines are designed for continuous immersion in treated pool water, including the higher sanitizer levels often maintained in heated pools during winter months. The dense, low-porosity clay body and mineral glaze are resistant to pool chemical exposure. Many of our Utah clients use our tiles in indoor-outdoor pools that transition seamlessly between heated indoor water and outdoor terraces — an application our materials handle with ease. We recommend discussing your specific pool chemistry and heating system with our team when specifying tile for a year-round heated application.
Every order is produced to order in Fez, Morocco, with typical production and shipping lead times of 6–10 weeks from confirmed order to delivery at your Park City, Deer Valley, Promontory, Heber, or Midway address. We ship via LTL freight to ensure tiles arrive safely and on schedule. For projects with specific installation timelines — particularly projects coordinating with a wider construction schedule — we recommend placing orders as early as possible and confirming your schedule with our team at the time of order.
Yes. We have an established trade program for Utah architects, interior designers, landscape architects, and pool contractors. Trade members receive dedicated project support, full access to our technical specification library, and preferred pricing on qualifying orders. Park City's design community has a tradition of design ambition and material discernment — we are proud to support it. If you are a design professional working on a Wasatch Back project, we invite you to apply to the trade program or contact us directly to discuss your project.
Contemporary Park City architecture tends toward a refined materiality — natural stone, timber, glass, and steel — in which texture and surface quality carry great weight. For pools in this tradition, we most often recommend our bejmat subway tile or a single-glaze zellige in a restrained tone: pale bone, cool grey, or a muted sage. The zellige's handmade surface quality — its subtle variation in glaze, its slight undulation of plane — introduces a warmth and life that no machine-made tile can offer, while remaining entirely appropriate to a contemporary modernist design. For more expressive projects, a deep cobalt or amber zellige waterline creates a bold, architectural statement that is hard to match. Our team is happy to consult on specific collection selection for your project.

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Design Your Mountain Pool

Request samples, consult with our design team, or request a detailed project quote. We work with homeowners and design professionals across Park City, Deer Valley, Promontory, Heber City, Midway, and the wider Wasatch Back.