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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

Tile of Spain , the international brand representing 120 ceramic tile manufacturers belonging to the Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturer’s Association (ASCER), proudly presents the top micro-trends that will shape architectural and interior design in 2021. Mainzu, Bali Stones. Dynamic Design. Matte Finishes.

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How To Incorporate Marble Into Your Interior Design

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

A marble island will give the room a sleek look. In the past few decades, marble has fallen by the wayside in interior design. Odds are that when you picture marble as a design element, you have visions of large, cold rooms encased in floor-to-ceiling stone. Image Via: John Maniscalco Architecture.

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The Year of Color: Chromatic Trends of 2022

Tile of Spain USA

Ceramic tiles offer a number of technical properties that make it the ideal cladding material for virtually any surface in both architectural and interior design projects. This saturated palette of earthy greens, stone grays, and raw tints seek to convey a handmade environment. Cevica, Trival. Mainzu, Livorno.

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Tile of Spain Companies Celebrate Ceramic Excellence at the 40th Anniversary of CEVISAMA

Tile of Spain USA

This technological leap has given rise to new collections characterized by intricate wood grain patterns, hyper-realistic marble veining, rugged natural stone textures and even the gentle movement of water. These elemental embellishments forge authentic reliefs that are virtually indistinguishable from its origin counterparts.

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Modern Applications for Ceramic Tile

Tile of Spain USA

Monochrome geometrics pop against white marble-look porcelain, while floral-inspired patterns are beautifully suited with ceramic wood. Tiles can accentuate the architectural details of a space or establish a focal point in overlooked areas, such as under eaves. Ceramic tiles have changed the way architects approach exterior design.

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Tile Tour: A Master Bathroom Decked in White

Architectural Ceramics

If you haven’t already guessed, at Architectural Ceramics, we can’t help but think of winter whites. For interior designer Mary Douglas Drysdale, the vision for her client’s master bathroom started with a classic material choice: white marble. Classic design with a modern sensibility.

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Tile of Spain Celebrates National Tile Day

Tile of Spain USA

Sustainable, durable and versatile in design and use, ceramic tiles have played a vital role in architectural and interior design for thousands of years and have become a standout building material in projects around the world. Stone Slabs. Marble lovers will rejoice in ceramic series infused with onyx effects.

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