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Avente Tile Talk: Step Up to Spanish Tile | September 2012

Tile Talk

The centuries-old technique is believed to have originated in 9th century Mesopotamia with the desire to imitate the white porcelain wares coming from China. Over time, and with the spread of Islam, the art made its way through to Northern Africa, and to what is now known as Spain, Italy, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

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Ca’Pietra Collection Selection

Diary of a Tile Addict

First up is the Navajo collection which features a simple, decorative tribal pattern, ideal for feature walls. Their porcelain wood-look collection Rotterdam is designed to suit any space. The range is available in both the warm and cool tones of Fox, Denim, Charcoal, and Blush Rose. Navajo Fox (200x200mm). Navajo Denim (200x200mm).

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The Tiled Corridor

Diary of a Tile Addict

Working alongside traditional ceramic tile specialists Craven Dunnill Jackfield , 2500 tiles were created for the project resulting in warm ochre and tranquil teal tiled panels decorating the corridor. The panels are extremely effective in terms of decor, and have been gratefully received by the hospital’s visitors.

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The Tiled Corridor

Diary of a Tile Addict

Working alongside traditional ceramic tile specialists Craven Dunnill Jackfield , 2500 tiles were created for the project resulting in warm ochre and tranquil teal tiled panels decorating the corridor. The panels are extremely effective in terms of decor, and have been gratefully received by the hospital’s visitors.

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