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You can't run away from trouble. There ain't no place that far. ~Uncle Remus
I loved doing this Brother Rabbit kitchen; it was the first kitchen I did and it still has a place in my heart. Brother Rabbit is a perfect Morris tile for a kitchen. It draws nature in, is friendly and has a family feel about it.
Uncle Remus: His Songs and Sayings took England by storm. Brother Rabbit, inspired by Joel Chandler's Brer Rabbit was first registered as a design for wallpaper and fabric in 1882, a little more than a year after Brer Rabbit had made his debut in the United States. William Morris made the design. The rabbit is all Philip Webb.
Shown: Brother Rabbit kitchen in Dragon's Blood.
The Brother Rabbit Backsplash is 30 inches x 24 inches on six-inch tiles. $2350
These are six-inch tiles, 4.25 inch tiles are also available.
The Brother Rabbit 9-tile small backsplash is 24 inches by 24 inches inches on 8 inch tiles.* $1450.
Six-inch and 4.25 inch tiles are also available. $1180 ($1130) first set, $1080 ($1030) thereafter.
If you are looking at using the small backsplash as a three-row border, know that the most common space between the cabinet and countertops is 18-20 inches. If that's true for you, you'll have room but the overhang obscures part of the tiles so you don't see them unless you are at a distance. If this is the case for you, consider using 6-inch tiles.
Additional border and backsplash options are available. See Brother Rabbit Birds and Rabbits

Brother Rabbit kitchen tiles in Dragon's Blood