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Avente Tile Talk: Innovation, Design Take Center Stage at Cersaie

Tile Talk

With the close of the 30th edition of Cersaie, the International Exhibition of Ceramics for Architecture and Bathroom Furnishings held annually in Bologna, Italy, once again proved itself as the launching pad for newly developed ceramic, porcelain, glass and mosaic tile products that will soon hit showrooms and the marketplace.

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Spanish Surprises

Diary of a Tile Addict

These multi-purpose porcelain floor and wall tiles feature a satin finish on a slightly raised face. This polished glazed porcelain range is available in a 450 by 1,180mm rectified format. For more information, visit [link]. For information on the products feature here: [link]. Fusta by Fanal.

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Avente Tile Talk: Cement Tile Design Trends & Tips

Tile Talk

Interior Designer and go-to color maven, Lisa M. Smith, recently explained, Black, White & Gray – The New Fall Interior Palette. Customers gravitate to the natural red, brown, and terracotta bisque colors these tiles adroitly mimic. Labels: cement tile , cement tile design , cement tile patterns , tile trends.

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Avente Tile Talk: Alluring Arabesque Spanish Cement Tiles

Tile Talk

The Rustic Spanish Paver color palette includes classic bisque colors in terracotta, red and brown that provides traditional style. Discover Design with Historic Spanish Tile Installations in Los Angeles. Artisan Porcelain Tiles for the Pool. Modenus Interior Design Blog. Dwell on Design 2014 – Top Products.

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Outstanding Ornamenta

Diary of a Tile Addict

Mujo is a terracotta produced in a recently-neglected format, 300 by 300mm, but one with a rich ceramic history. More information about Operae and XVIII can be found at [link]. Mujo draws its inspiration from the Japanese concept of Wabi-Sabi: the beauty of imperfection. A new post by Joe Simpson, Diary of a Tile Addict, May 2018.