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Flowing Figures

Diary of a Tile Addict

Tile Addict has been following the wonderful work of Fenella Elms for some time, delighting in the unmistakable flowing figures of her ceramic designs. The enigmatic designs have been displayed throughout museums, private homes, within interior design magazines, and now finally on Diary of a Tile Addict.

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Old Meets New

Diary of a Tile Addict

Whether it’s the comfort factor that comes along with natural textures and colour variations, or the uniqueness they provide that can be hard to locate in modern, sterile environments, the incorporation of artisanal interior elements is a trend that cannot be ignored in 2019. Zellige Medina from Mainzu (200x200mm).

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Old Meets New

Diary of a Tile Addict

Whether it’s the comfort factor that comes along with natural textures and colour variations, or the uniqueness they provide that can be hard to locate in modern, sterile environments, the incorporation of artisanal interior elements is a trend that cannot be ignored in 2019. Zellige Medina from Mainzu (200x200mm).

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Curved Catalan Camper

Diary of a Tile Addict

Using both the characteristic terracotta orange and vault curves, a series of connected ceramic tiles make up the display units, giving each shoe design its own individual space. A new post by Hanna Simpson, Diary of a Tile Addict, June 2019. Kengo Kuma & Associates. CerĂ¡mica Cumella. Imagen Subliminal.