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Trend inspo: Geometrics

Diary of a Tile Addict

Get the look with Hex Pinwheel from Popham Design , H116 from Mosaic Factory , or Brighton Hex in Hyannis and White from Zia Tile. @mosaic.factory @estelle_chevallier @olivierfoeller 5) Hexception Hexagons within hexagons create a simple repeat motif with a big impact.

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Trend inspo: Flower Pop

Diary of a Tile Addict

But you can still get a similar look with Mexican Talavera Tiles Margarita from Casa Castillo , Fiore 844E from Granada Tile , or Aureola from Mosaic House. @ceramictiledesign 4) Rich Marigold I believe the tiles in this bathroom are from the 70s so finding an exact match proved difficult.

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Trend inspo: Pink Bathrooms

Diary of a Tile Addict

Textured elongated metro tiles in a dusty pale pink decorate each delightful nook of this bathrooms. The tiles used below are Ice Cream Pink Mix 14 from Hup Kiong (Asia), though some lovely squat substitutes are Fish Scale Pink from Otto Tile & Design (UK) and Small Moroccan Fish Scales in 309E Grapefruit from Mercury Mosaics (USA).

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Portugal: tile tradition and technology

Diary of a Tile Addict

We also took in some suitably ceramic-heavy heritage sites, from mosaic murals and former brick factories, right through to the architectural gem that is Leixoes Cruise Terminal in Porto: one of the most impressive ceramic-clad buildings Tile Addict has ever seen. million in 2022. Photo credit: Portugal Ceramics: Vasco Duarte.

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Portugal: tile tradition and technology

Diary of a Tile Addict

We also took in some suitably ceramic-heavy heritage sites, from mosaic murals and former brick factories, right through to the architectural gem that is Leixoes Cruise Terminal in Porto: one of the most impressive ceramic-clad buildings Tile Addict has ever seen. million in 2022. Photo credit: Portugal Ceramics: Vasco Duarte.