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Tag: Ceramic Tiles

Argila Pasadena by Peronda
Motifs & Materials, New Tile Designs

Peronda Personified

Peronda’s Harmony brand has established a trailblazing reputation in design. It offers a wide variety of products for surfaces of all kinds: from mosaics to a rich assortment of decorative products including natural stone and hand-made pieces, that can bring a distinctive personality to any interior. Continue reading Peronda Personified

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Art and Artists, Public Art, Street Art

Genovese Graffiti

If the UK has Banksy, Italy has Tiler. This reclusive Genovese street artist’s creations have been popping on the walls of the city for many months. Created from painted tiles, Tiler’s installations have appeared suddenly in many different areas of the port. Continue reading Genovese Graffiti

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One of the designs from the Dolce Vita collection by Vives
Cevisama, Exhibitions, New Tile Designs

Cevisama: Viva Vives

Vives’ new Dolce Vita collection is a multi-design range offering a fresh take on the decorative trend, with more than a nod to the enduring appeal of terrazzo, trencardis and stracciato. Continue reading Cevisama: Viva Vives

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Lava tiles by Faye Toogood
New Tile Designs

London Lava

British designer Faye Toogood’s furniture and objects, including her beautiful glazed lava tiles, demonstrate a preoccupation with materiality and experimentation. Continue reading London Lava

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Lea Ceramiche's Naive Slimtech
New Tile Designs

A Nod to Norguet

Naive Slimtech, the Lea Ceramiche collection designed by Patrick Norguet, received the prestigious Good Design Award for 2016. Continue reading A Nod to Norguet

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New Tile Designs

Flugelhorn Urinals

In The Bell’s gents, neat rows of green metro wall tiles are set against contrasting black and white chequerboard floor tiles, with sheet music wallpaper and urinals formed from three flugelhorns! Continue reading Flugelhorn Urinals

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Bespoke tiles by Lubna Chowdhary
Architecture, Coloured Tiles, Glazed Tiles, Tiled Interiors, United Kingdom

Lickable Tiles

Andy Martin Architects’ interior for the Olivogelo ice-cream shop in Belgravia features a wall covered in 3D bespoke ‘lickable’ tiles with hints of coloured flavours. Continue reading Lickable Tiles

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Alea's Facetado Copper
New Tile Designs

Metallic Movement

Alea are utter specialists in metallic finishes on ceramic surfaces resulting in products that are exclusive and avant-garde … something very special. Continue reading Metallic Movement

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Munnar floor tiles
New Tile Designs

Shabby Chic in India

The floor was tiled in a patchwork of non-matching porcelain floor tiles in a range of designs, colours, formats and finishes. Continue reading Shabby Chic in India

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PopJob by Studio Job for Mirage
Design & Technology, Design Delights, New Tile Designs

Pop Goes The Tile

The collaboration between Studio Job and Mirage has resulted in the PopJob collection, developed with the aim of discovering new possibilities for ceramics with an innovative approach. Continue reading Pop Goes The Tile

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Natura Silver Modular by Alea
Motifs & Materials, New Tile Designs

Silver Stone Surprise

The Natura Silver Modular range by Alea offers the interior designer a surprise new aesthetic with ceramics that emulate natural stone yet offer a clear tribute to metal. Continue reading Silver Stone Surprise

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Aleatory Copper
Motifs & Materials, New Tile Designs

Metal Motifs

Aleatory is a range of relief wall tiles that offer a state-of-the-art 3D customization. Continue reading Metal Motifs

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Trax by FMG Fabbrica Marmi e Graniti
New Tile Designs

Stone-effect Sophistication

FMG’s new Trax range reinterprets the attraction and natural warmth of stone in a contemporary light. The use of advanced production technologies has resulted in a hi-tech ceramic product offering authentic looks and outstanding performance. Continue reading Stone-effect Sophistication

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Terracruda by Ragno
Mosaics & Glass Tiles, New Tile Designs

Topical Terracruda

Ragno’s new Terracruda range draws inspiration from historic construction materials in the form of sun-baked clay and straw. Continue reading Topical Terracruda

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Voodoo Ray's, Dalston, London
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Tiling Voodoo Ray’s

Few restaurant interiors have taken the humble glazed tile to such heights as Voodoo Ray’s: a pizza slice shop and bar in Dalston, East London. Here Gundry & Ducker have created a distinctive and characterful space that references both New York and London. Continue reading Tiling Voodoo Ray’s

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Medina cement tiles by Ramacieri Soligo
Motifs & Materials, New Tile Designs

Montreal Medina

Designed by Ramacieri Soligo and handmade in Morocco, the Media concrete tile collection echoes classic Eastern and geometric patterns. Continue reading Montreal Medina

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Teatro by Refin
New Tile Designs

Tiling Theatre

Teatro by Refin is a striking wood-effect tile range that offers a prestigious, exclusive feel and communicates the values of Italy’s cultural past and artisanal heritage. Continue reading Tiling Theatre

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Architecture, Encaustic Tiles, Heritage, Tile Designers, United Kingdom

Majestic Minton Makeover

The tiles for the painstaking restoration of the magnificent floors of St George’s Hall, Liverpool, were manufactured by Craven Dunnill Jackfield; the only company in the world capable of manufacturing such complex encaustic tiles. Continue reading Majestic Minton Makeover

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Ceramica Porto Ferreira
Exhibitions, New Tile Designs, Revestir

Club Country

Ceramica Porto Ferreira was one of the star turn’s at Brazil’s top tile show, Revestir, in 2016. It made a bold statement by cladding the entire front wall of the company’s stand in 520 by 1,040 Malbec tiles from the Neowood collection. Continue reading Club Country

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diaryofatileaddictJanuary 17, 2017September 4, 20251 Comment
Quarter Circle by Marianne Smink
Art and Artists, Dutch Tiles, New Tile Designs

Inherent Imperfection

Marianne Smink designs and makes screen-printed ceramic tiles, and digitally-printed wallpapers. Her aim is to achieve beauty through the inherent imperfection of hand-made work, drawing on the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi. Continue reading Inherent Imperfection

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