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Villa Harvey Mandel
Ceramic Curiosities, Mosaics & Glass Tiles, Public Art

Villa Harvey Mandel

One of the world’s largest glass mosaic murals is mounted on the west-facing wall of Villa Harvey Mandel, a St. Vincent de Paul Village affordable housing complex, in San Diego, California, USA. Continue reading Villa Harvey Mandel

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Iconos by Alicer
Motifs & Materials, New Tile Designs

Ceramic Sign Language

Iconos investigates both the possibility of tile as a medium for signage, and then takes the resultant designs forward as a decorative device. Continue reading Ceramic Sign Language

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Loop by Alicer
New Tile Designs

Surprise Sprocket

Loop is just one of the many innovative tile forms that have emerged from ceramic student projects and manufacturers R&D departments in recent years. Continue reading Surprise Sprocket

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New Tile Designs

Fashion Statement

Viva’s Prét a Porter range of 200 by 400mm white bodied single fired wall tiles was inspired by the discipline of bespoke tailoring. Continue reading Fashion Statement

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Moire by Edilcuoghi
New Tile Designs

Two-tone Moire

Edilcuoghi’s Moire design played with the characteristic converging and diverging waves of lines created in the paper printing process when a previously printed image is re-scanned. Continue reading Two-tone Moire

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