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Diary of a Tile Addict

The event’s main USPs – strong interior design and architectural audience, convenient location, restricted stand space, and eclectic product mix – thankfully remain intact. This mineral mix comes from a variety of sources including cement and plaster waste from foundries. And this has proved very productive indeed.

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Surface showcase selections

Diary of a Tile Addict

The event’s main USPs – strong interior design and architectural audience, convenient location, restricted stand space, and eclectic product mix – thankfully remain intact. This mineral mix comes from a variety of sources including cement and plaster waste from foundries. And this has proved very productive indeed.

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Surface showcase selections

Diary of a Tile Addict

The event’s main USPs – strong interior design and architectural audience, convenient location, restricted stand space, and eclectic product mix – thankfully remain intact. This mineral mix comes from a variety of sources including cement and plaster waste from foundries. And this has proved very productive indeed.

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10 Hot Summer Destinations & Tile Inspirations

Architectural Ceramics

Lisbon, Portugal. This hand-chopped and tumbled mosaic pairs two natural stones in black and beige tones, similar to those found in Lisbon. The honed and unfilled natural travertine tile is 16″ wide but varies in length. In Lisbon, the buildings and streets are covered in tile, image via Find Us Lost. Rome, Italy.

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