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Grouted Geometry

Diary of a Tile Addict

Left: Cava Green with terracotta joints. Cava has many design strengths: a mix of modular formats, engraved linear decoration, and colour play. Left: Cava white with terracotta joints. Wall: Cava White with terracotta joints and Cava Green with Black joints. Cava by Living Ceramics. Cava collection by Living Ceramics.

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Outstanding Ornamenta

Diary of a Tile Addict

The halls abounded in excellent examples of the latest in cement-, wood-, marble-, cotto-, and terrazzo-effects, plus a good smattering of geometrics, planks and modern metallics. The company specialises in the production of decorative surfaces, delivering a portfolio that is in constant evolution.

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Too much Terrazzo?

Diary of a Tile Addict

marble flour, marble chips, broken pieces and off-cuts) creates hard-wearing, decorative items such as tables, kitchen worktops and of course, tiles. Although not strictly terrazzo, these porcelain tiles utilise light and dark sands and coarse aggregate with a cement surface to form irregular and organic looking tiles.

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