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Granby’s Brick & Slate

Diary of a Tile Addict

Their Brick & Slate terrazzo similarly replaces the usual marble chip with recycled local by-products. The orange brick and terracotta flecks pop against the grey cement whilst the black slate and blue/grey speckles add depth to the tiles. Granby Workshop.

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Cement Tile Blows ’em out of the Water, Design by Philippe Starck

Cement Style

We also made cement tile for YOO Panama. Quite a bit of organization was required by us, our tile workshop and the installers. The contractor was Ferraro Marble of Las Vegas and they were great to work with. In keeping with the B&W theme throughout the SLS Vegas, the Sundries shop has our black and white cement tile.

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Extra 2020 Tile Trends

Diary of a Tile Addict

Granby Workshop Speckled porcelain pendant. Whether it was combining wood with marble or cement, forming terrazzo within terrazzo, or overlaying materials ontop of one another, there was a lot of exciting experimentation. Plasticiet recycled plastic surfaces. The final extra trend was around in spades throughout Cersaie.

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Surface showcase selections

Diary of a Tile Addict

Quay Quarter Tower by InOpera The In Opera Group specialises in natural stone, marble, granite, porcelain, and man-made derivatives, such as agglomerates and terrazzo, manufactured in Italy, Portugal, and The Balkans. This mineral mix comes from a variety of sources including cement and plaster waste from foundries.

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Surface showcase selections

Diary of a Tile Addict

Quay Quarter Tower by InOpera The In Opera Group specialises in natural stone, marble, granite, porcelain, and man-made derivatives, such as agglomerates and terrazzo, manufactured in Italy, Portugal, and The Balkans. This mineral mix comes from a variety of sources including cement and plaster waste from foundries.

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Surface showcase selections

Diary of a Tile Addict

Quay Quarter Tower by InOpera The In Opera Group specialises in natural stone, marble, granite, porcelain, and man-made derivatives, such as agglomerates and terrazzo, manufactured in Italy, Portugal, and The Balkans. This mineral mix comes from a variety of sources including cement and plaster waste from foundries.