Since its modest beginnings in Jamaica, Queens in 1921, Nemo Tile has offered an unmatched breadth of product. Specializing in usable tiles, the New York-based company offers a myriad of options that run the gamut of conventional materials such as stainless steel, glass, porcelain and stone, to the more unusual, and environmentally friendly, coconut shell tile. Aside from the diverse selection of tile material, the company offers innumerable size, color, and mosaic options.
In addition to the tremendous inventory, Nemo Tile provides personalized, start-to-finish customer service. Each of the three showrooms offers visitors unique architectural ideas, and the realization that high-end design pieces are no longer exclusively available to those able to pay high-end prices. Nemo Tile has managed to maintain its high-level of integrity, all the while ensuring that it meets the needs of the current market, which demands functional yet fashionable tile.
The company's uniqueness goes hand in hand with its rich history throughout New York City. Since its earliest years, Nemo Tile has been a fixture in Manhattan architecture; its tiles grace the Lincoln Tunnel, World Trade Center, Holland Tunnel, Mandarin Oriental, W Hotels, and countless residences.
Today, Nemo Tile operates three showrooms, including: its original store in Jamaica, Queens; Hicksville, Long Island; and its 5,500-sq.-ft flagship Manhattan store, at 48 East 21st Street between Broadway and Park Avenue.
In addition to the tremendous inventory, Nemo Tile provides personalized, start-to-finish customer service. Each of the three showrooms offers visitors unique architectural ideas, and the realization that high-end design pieces are no longer exclusively available to those able to pay high-end prices. Nemo Tile has managed to maintain its high-level of integrity, all the while ensuring that it meets the needs of the current market, which demands functional yet fashionable tile.
The company's uniqueness goes hand in hand with its rich history throughout New York City. Since its earliest years, Nemo Tile has been a fixture in Manhattan architecture; its tiles grace the Lincoln Tunnel, World Trade Center, Holland Tunnel, Mandarin Oriental, W Hotels, and countless residences.
Today, Nemo Tile operates three showrooms, including: its original store in Jamaica, Queens; Hicksville, Long Island; and its 5,500-sq.-ft flagship Manhattan store, at 48 East 21st Street between Broadway and Park Avenue.


