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Surge: AC’s Glass-Inspired Ceramic

Architectural Ceramics

Check out Architectural Ceramic’s Surge Collection, featuring a large-format ceramic tile, that mimics illuminated glass and includes bold electric colors too. AC’s Surge Collection, a large-format ceramic tile made to look like back-lit glass, has several features that make it a bright idea: 8″x24″ field tile.

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Going Above & Beyond: Backsplash Tile That Wows

Architectural Ceramics

Here are a few beautiful examples of how opting for a material other than a 3″x6″ white subway tile can take your backsplash from a sweet and simple ceramic to something a bit more savory and show-stopping. Ceramic tile has a range of options far beyond a 3″x6″ white subway. Tozen 1×4 glass mosaic.

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Avente Tile Talk: Cement Tiles Trend Toward Bold Patterns & Colors

Tile Talk

Cement Tiles Trend Toward Bold Patterns & Colors. Cement tiles have been extremely popular this this year and I want to show you how color and pattern are being used. Melilla Cement Tile. The Melilla Cement Tile use nine colors in this bold warm palette with a playful Latin feel. Montecristi Cement Tile.

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Cersaie 2014 Happenings from JLC

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Serenissima- Chicago –(aka Mediterranea’s Chicago Brick) is a wonderful take on the brick look in a 4”x8” and hexagon with a beautiful radius outside corner. Kalebodur – 4×12 La Crete – with a cement, wood and Terra Cotta mix. Mosavit- nice mosaics in inkjet! Onix – another mosaic company with nice ink jets!

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Cool Kitchen Backsplashes to Whet Your Appetite

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Image: Visual Resource Art glass backsplash According to Katy Brut, interior design consultant at New York Furniture Outlets, “The newest and freshest trend in kitchen interior design is to use uncommon materials, such as metal panels, glass and ceramics.” ” This hexagonal pattern is clean and modern.

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Decorator On Demand: Junk Mail Never Looked So Good

Decorator on Demand

She hand cuts, sorts and manipulates thousands of pieces; images and text to assemble a mosaic portrait. What a cool take on mosaic art! Can she make a mosaic of my junk mail and my face? cement pond. (1). cement tiles. (1). ceramic lamp. (1). ceramic lamps. (1). glass mosaics. (1). Montreal.

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Decorator On Demand: Stainless Copper Sinks

Decorator on Demand

cement pond. (1). cement tiles. (1). ceramic lamp. (1). ceramic lamps. (1). glass mosaics. (1). cast iron sinks. (1). ceiling fans. (2). cellular phones. (1). chair molding. (1). chair rails. (1). Chalk paint. (1). champagne. (1). chandelier. (2). Christopher Guy. (1). Clos LaChance Winery. (1). cocktail tables. (1).