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Malibu with Terracotta Ceramic Tiles: A Historical Perspective

Tile Talk

A closer look at the blue-glazed Malibu with terracotta tiles at the Adamson House. Malibu glazed ceramic tiles meld beautifully with terracotta tiles along the walkways of the Adamson House. Vibrant colors coupled with Spanish- and Moorish-inspired patterns make our Malibu with Terracotta Ceramic Tile collection a feast for the eyes.

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Back to Basics: Which material is right for my design?

Architectural Ceramics

Ceramic tile is made from red or white clay and is usually coated with a decorative glaze. Porcelain tile is similar to ceramic tile, but is more durable and stain-resistant. Terracotta. Terracotta tile is made from red or brown clay that is fired. Cement tiles are one of the most popular options for decorative areas.

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Ceramics of Italy unveils Cersaie 2024 trend report

Floor Covering News

At this year’s show, color was a powerful protagonist on porcelain as well as ceramic. Laviani, an ongoing collaborator of Lea Ceramiche, designed a new series of decorative effects overlaid onto 12 contemporary solid colors while Piero Lissoni developed a line for Atlas Concorde focused on a vast neutral color palette.

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Marazzi, American Olean feature new tile collections at Coverings

Floor Covering News

A collection full of cotto inspiration in warm and cool tones are available in a glazed porcelain 8 x 8 and 8-inch hex as well as the linear 2 x 9 brick. Three 4 x 4 decorative wall tiles are offered in an array of patterns, colors and geometric designs—perfectly crafted for statement walls and backsplashes. Proudly made in the USA.

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Make a Splash with Pool Tiles

Tile Talk

Handcrafted artisan porcelain tiles are perfect for pools and water features. The materials and methods used in art pottery are similarly applied to classic porcelain tile-making techniques to achieve rich glazes that excite the eyes and hands. As such, these porcelain tiles embody the charm and appeal of fine handmade ceramic ware.

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Floor Cement Tiles: How to Express Your Creativity With Our Andalucia Collection

Granada Tile

They’re ideal as a centerpiece or a subtle, finishing touch to your decor. You can choose different hues and patterns that still complement each other, all designed to work magically in your decor. Porcelain and terracotta tiles are kiln-fired after being molded and then dyed or painted to add color and patterns.

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Cozy Up Your Home for the Holidays

Architectural Ceramics

The calming bathroom above is a great example of how to use a decorative tile on the walls, complemented by a plank porcelain field tile on the floor. Your options include porcelain, stone, and terracotta tiles, just to name a few. Painting a space is a simple way to introduce color. Decorate the kitchen.