Five deliciously zesty fruity tiles

Since our fruity tile post last April I’ve been on the hunt for more. So join me in enjoying this collection of deliciously zesty fruity tiles. 1) Fruity Fun from Erick Millan Making excellent use of the curvaceous shape of fishscale tiles, designer Erick Millan creates vibrant fruity cross sections. Featuring watermelons, cantaloupes, lemons, and kiwis, intense shades of red, green, and yellow offer an … Continue reading Five deliciously zesty fruity tiles

Six silly fish tiles

Sealife tiles got a post of their own, as did those that took us underwater, but we kept back these fishy fancies so they could all hang out here together. 1) Poisson Made up of seven colour-coded fish triptychs, Ceramiche Arcea‘s Poisson plays with pattern and tone for a marvellous mix and match shaol that varies the decor from heady to body to tail. 2) … Continue reading Six silly fish tiles

Five of Tile Addict’s Favourite Companies

Sometimes there are projects and creations that are not quite tile but that implement the same sort of methodology – be it with medium used for mosaics or with tile type materials and motifs used in a unique way. We think they belong in the Tile Addict blogosphere so we’ve compiled a list of some of the best to demonstrate why. 1. Smoke and Fire … Continue reading Five of Tile Addict’s Favourite Companies

A Hub of Handcrafted Tile & Design

Today we are bringing to you a hub of handcrafted tiles. Based in London, Istanbul, and Zurich, Otto Tiles & Design gathers the best in Moroccan and Turkish tiles, with an emphasis on bespoke products. To demonstrate the beauty in their collections, we’ll share a sample of their bang on-trend tiles. Otto’s collection of Moroccan Zellige is combined with a sturdier form – Bejmat tiles. … Continue reading A Hub of Handcrafted Tile & Design