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Duchateau, Martyn Lawrence Bullard collaborate

Floor Covering News

Duchateau launched its first ever designer collaboration with internationally recognized, award-winning interior designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard. Rooted in architectural references and reinvented for today’s lifestyles, the new collection features six finishes inspired by iconic architects throughout history.

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The 31 Best Residential Design Blogs Featuring Awesome Cement Tile (A Definitive List For Encaustic Tile Enthusiasts)

Granada Tile

If you’re a connoisseur of stunning interiors looking for a list of interior design blogs featuring beautiful cement tile images, practical advice on installing and incorporating cement tiles into residential and commercial projects and insightful tips on how to make the most of this popular material, you’ve come to the right place.

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Decorator On Demand: Suzanis, Suzanis, SUZANIS!

Decorator on Demand

They are large embroidered textiles originally from Central Asia. Do you feel the need to inject some color/life into your own color palette? Updating these beautful designs with modern color is really fun. Beautifully made and just popping with color. decided on a spa blue color and went from there.

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Avente Tile Talk: Islamic Star Patterns in Tile Design

Tile Talk

Iran or Central Asia, 15th Century. Dating back to as early as the 7th century the Islamic Arts have influenced an array of cultures and societies, such as the notable geometric designs in their tile work. These tiles were commonly used as floor and wall applications and to decorate mihrabs , the architectural niches in mosques.

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10 Design Lessons You Can Learn From Nature

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Let’s take a moment to dwell in nature and see what it can teach us about interior design. Image Source: Ohara Interiors. Regard the delicious color of a rose and notice how its color fades into ombre shades outward towards its delicate floral tips. Image Source: Coates Design. Bring Nature Indoors.

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NeoCon 2021 announces programming

Floor Covering News

As the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to emerge, commercial architects and designers are facing an ever-evolving landscape. Keynote: Taming Push Me Pull You: KOO’s Integrated Architectural and Interior Design Practice. Leatrice Eiseman, Eiseman Center for Color Information & Training.

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