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Avente Tile Talk: Christmas Greetings from Avente Tile

Tile Talk

Avente Tiles Deer in Moonlight Hand-Painted Ceramic Tile Mural. Russia: In Russia, Babouschka. Labels: Christmas , Christmas traditions , hand-painted ceramic tile , Merry Christmas , pinterest , tile murals. floor tile. hand painted tile. Across the Color Spectrum: Painting by Lauralee Klindt.

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“You can buy tile anywhere, but you can’t access talent everywhere.” One on One with Anna Marie Fanelli

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

based Floor & Décor, making a home come alive means using tile in ways that are as distinctive as they are dramatic. My client is Russian, and in Russia they really appreciate tile. This fireplace brought back [to her] her lifestyle of who she was as she grew up in Russia. That dictates color. It’s about energy.”.

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Vibrantly Colored Media Agency Office Design in Moscow

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The Optimedia Media Agency Office designed by Nefa Architects in Moscow, Russia, is one of those places that looks organized and creative. Spreading over 500 square meters, the media agency office design paints the existing space with a soothing mix of blue and white. It looks like you already belong there.

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Moscow Flat Remodeled with Marble and Wood

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Alexandr is a remodeled flat located in Moscow, Russia. The clients wanted their home to be a reflection of their lives and interests: the wife works at home and needed space to complete her work, as well as her painting on the side, while the husband wanted space for his football and cycling hobbies.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: Anthroplogie continues to offend

Kitchen and Residential Design

He and his family barely escaped Russia with their clothes on their backs. In the 1930s he started to paint, and his subjects shifted from the Cubist/ Primitivist styles of his contemporaries to something utterly new. Take a look at these paintings and imagine what he was looking at when he painted them. color scheme. (47).

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