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Tile of Spain Manufacturers Present Top Micro-Trends that will Shape Architectural and Interior Design in 2021

Tile of Spain USA

This year, Spanish tile manufacturers worked harder than ever to craft new ranges of ceramics to meet the needs of the rapidly evolving landscape of interior and exterior design. While previous chromatic palettes were all about infusing color, this year we anticipate a shift towards more toned-down designs. Matte Finishes.

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Tile of Spain presents top micro trends

Floor Covering News

—Tile of Spain, the international brand representing 120 ceramic tile manufacturers belonging to the Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturer’s Association (ASCER), presented the top micro trends that it says will shape architectural and interior design in 2021. Those Tile of Spain trends are as follows: MATTE FINISHES. SUBTLE TEXTURE.

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Decorative Tile in Commercial Design

Tile Talk

The strong Spanish and Moorish influences are seen in the border pattern motifs and use of terracotta colors in the main field. The use of bright orange, yellow, black, turquoise and aqua colors are tell-tale signs of the optimistic color palette commonly used in the early 1900s. La Brea Ave. in Los Angeles. Do you agree?

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Avente Tile Talk: Enduring Tile of the London Underground

Tile Talk

Photography by [link] Individual color and pattern schemes were established for the platforms, allowing even illiterate travelers to arrange meetings and know where they were going: If the station had green tiles with a brown pattern on an off-white background then it was Trafalgar Square. MYD | architecture + design.

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Container Gardens: Landscaping for Renters

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

We can’t help you out with that terrible bathroom grout or oddly colored carpet in your bedroom, but when it comes to outdoor space, we’ve got a solution. You can go with the classic terracotta or put your plants in rustic-inspired wooden planter boxes. It’s where your green thumb meets exterior design.

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