Crossville featured in The Kaleidoscope Project

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The Kaleidoscope ProjectCrossville, Tenn.—Domestic tile manufacturer Crossville, Inc., is one of the tile suppliers and sponsors of this year’s The Kaleidoscope Project located in Pittsfield, Mass.

The Kaleidoscope Project is a designer showhouse venture to showcase the diverse talent within the creative design industry. As an opportunity to amplify the voices of designers who rarely have been given an opportunity to be heard, The Kaleidoscope Project aims to show the true colors present within the design community and create inclusive spaces that reflect a broader design narrative.

The historic 1906 firehouse has been repurposed into four market-rate residential units (two one-bedroom/one-bath and two two-bedroom/two-bath), helping to address the area’s need for affordable housing. Sustainability is an important part of The Kaleidoscope Project and preserving this structure on Tyler Street aligns with that mission, the company said.

The Austin Gray Design Group worked with Crossville in selecting a beautiful blend of products for Apartment A. Known for eclectic interior spaces that evoke emotion, the collaborative team of black women designers created an artist’s living space. “Inspired by the historical significance of the Berkshires to the African American cultural experience and the established artistic community in Pittsfield, we created a sanctuary for a working artist, lover of art and art collector,” explained Denise Gordon, founder and creative director of Austin Gray Design Group. “Every detail was deliberately chosen as though each was a work of art.”

Crossville collections were specified for the unit’s kitchen and bathroom. In the kitchen, the design team chose Crossville’s Swatches wall tile collection creating a beautiful backsplash complimenting the Crossville porcelain slabs and countertops. Mixing the four colors in the Necessary Objects color grouping from the Swatches collection, the style foundation for the kitchen was set in the 2 x 8 option with cotton, eggshell, stone and coal. The backsplash reaches all the way to the 10-foot x 6-inch-high ceiling, and it was installed in an ombre style pattern with the tiles intentionally grouted a similar color as the tile. The result offers a painterly look reflecting some clever artistry that creates a unique display for the tenants of the apartment.

For the countertops, the designers chose Crossville porcelain slabs and countertops again mixing two hues creating a unique aesthetic for this stylized kitchen. Choosing one slab in the stunning State of Grace offers veining that mimics the look of natural marble. With gentle, stone-inspired nuances of grays mixed with subtle touches of black and brown tones, State of Grace is a durable porcelain alternative to true marble. The material offers easy maintenance and eliminates worries of staining and chipping that are common when using natural stone. Offsetting the marble effect, the team installed a porcelain slab countertop in the Sugar Coat colorway providing a stark white base against the beauty of the backsplash. With a waterfall to the floor and a mitered-edge option, the slab also provides extra protection for the cabinets against dings and nicks.

For the bathroom, the team installed a mix of Crossville’s Groove Glass. Influenced by the artistic jazz of Miles Davis, the design team chose the jewel tones in the Groove Glass Jive mosaic and balanced the style with the solid gray of Rumba in the 2 x 16 and the 4 x 12 sizes.

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