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Toni Cumella: Ceramic Visionary

Diary of a Tile Addict

And this morning I woke up thinking about the work of Toni Cumella: a true ceramic visionary. Born in 1951, the son of ceramicist Antoni Cumella, Toni Cumella studied industrial engineering at Barcelona University before dedicating himself entirely to ceramics in 1970. If so, read on.

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Tile Tuesday: Parente to Parasol, Old Tradition-New Expression

Kitchens for Living

By the way, did you know that most ceramic glazes used today come from Spain? Isabel does not see the true color of her glazes until ceramics go through the firing process in the kiln. It wasn’t until 2004 that the city decided to develop the property. Meet Isabel Parente. This is where the transformation happens.

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Avente Tile Talk: Interview with Nutmeg Designs

Tile Talk

Buying a house with my husband, Wayne Stratz, in 2004, gave me a studio space. Color guides me in my work, experimenting with complementary hues, and color gradation. A Flickr friend commissioned us to create a house number for her sister, who loves the weathered colors of totem poles. ceramic tile. bathroom tile.

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Terra Home Ceramics: moorish fountain

Lingua Terra Tile

Terra Home Ceramics. Back in 2004 when I designed our Alhambra Series , I visualized them in a gorgeous, traditional Moorish fountain. The interaction of the cube, representing the multiplicity of natures manifestations, with the heaven-inspired dynamic circle, dictated how sacred Muslim architecture developed. moorish fountain.

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Philadelphia Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Roofdeck Pool at Evo Cira Centre South Philadelphia is one of America’s oldest cities, and its historic and ornate architecture has wowed architects and design enthusiasts since its development in the 18th century. When the weather is warm, patio dining is the best way to enjoy the beautiful architecture of this neighborhood.

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Boston Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The Runners-Up Kilsyth Hall 1334 Commonwealth 1800-1820 Commonwealth Back Bay Undeniably ritzy and highly sought-after, Boston’s Back Bay is known for its pinky-out, brunch-loving atmosphere and a beautiful mix of modern and historic architecture. Once you’re in Back Bay, it’s easy to walk everywhere but nearly impossible to drive or park.

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