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Bathrooms become conceptual centres

Diary of a Tile Addict

With work featuring on the cover of The New Yorker, National Geographic, and The New York Times, today’s featured artist isn’t exactly underground. The first bathroom was designed to ease his childrens’ transition from New York to their new home in Berlin.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: Christmas in New York

Kitchen and Residential Design

Kitchen and Residential Design. Notes and anecdotes from the design world. Christmas in New York. Christmas is a big deal in New York, obviously. Last year, their night time display broke new ground in projected animation with their story of "The Snowflake and the Bubble." kitchen design.

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Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Using Mirrors as a Design Element

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

They can also be used as a design element to help complete whatever look you’re trying to achieve. Below are just some of the many ways you can use mirrors as a design element. Suspended Mirror A trendy New York bathroom for two. The mirrors also provide a repeating pattern, a popular element in design.

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Luxe Luxuries

As The Tile Turns

Leave it to Luxe Magazine to bring us an inspiring treasure trove of tiles plus a stunning project by one of Colorado’s most talented interior designers, Andrea Schumacher. Andrea worked with Decorative Materials in selecting New Ravenna glass to clad the vanity wall. Top right: Odyssey Stone & Glass mosaic.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: I love New York so much it hurts.

Kitchen and Residential Design

Kitchen and Residential Design. Notes and anecdotes from the design world. I love New York so much it hurts sometimes; the Delancy Street "Low Line". A couple of years ago, an abandoned, elevated railway was turned into New Yorks now-legendary High Line. Labels: architecture , art , design , travel.

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Fashion + Tile = A Love Story

Architectural Ceramics

It is natural for us to constantly be on the lookout for the next trend in interior design which is why we are excited that September has finally. September is huge for fashion junkies, and interior finishes are heavily influenced by what we are seeing on the runway. Designer: #Prada. Designer: #Lanvin.

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Janet Bennett: A Life in Design

Making Tile Modern

Bennett is a striking and elegant woman who looks quite at home in the colorful surroundings of Robert , the restaurant housed within the Museum of Arts and Design in Manhattan. But perhaps the question should have been, “are you the artist who designed the iconic tile murals in the Los Angeles Airport?”. Photo: Frank Ockenfels 3/AMC.