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Cyberspace Curiosities XVI

Diary of a Tile Addict

5) Kaleidoscope Five colour families make up the triangle patchwork designs in Ca’Pietra ‘s Kaleidoscope. Peachy neutral Admiral, green-tinted Skipper, orange and olive Fritillary, sophisticated Swallowtail, and playful Peacock can all be oriented to form a wide range of patterns.

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Cyberspace Curiosities XVI

Diary of a Tile Addict

5) Kaleidoscope Five colour families make up the triangle patchwork designs in Ca’Pietra ‘s Kaleidoscope. Peachy neutral Admiral, green-tinted Skipper, orange and olive Fritillary, sophisticated Swallowtail, and playful Peacock can all be oriented to form a wide range of patterns.

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Kaleidoscope in Orange

Margaret Almon Mosaics

Kaleidoscope Box in Orange, circa 1970, Japan. This Kaleidoscope has moved many places with me, and I don’t remember when it came into my possession. Butterfly Porthole, Kaleidoscope from Japan, circa 1970. Butterfly Porthole, Kaleidoscope from Japan, circa 1970. Butterfly Kaleidoscope from Japan, circa 1970.

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Case Study: Examining The Extraordinary Design of the Bitxo House

Tile of Spain USA

Vertical subway tiles were applied strategically, albeit random to the untrained eye, upon walls and floors, spreading around the residence like a vibrant kaleidoscope. The tiles were manufacture by CerĂ mica Cumella and were fired with a glaze in striking shades of orange, green, blue, purple and other energetic hues.

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Trending: Tropical II

Diary of a Tile Addict

Collection – offerring a whole range of bright colours in variations of green, blue, red, orange, and yellow, and a pattern that was solely leafy in nature. Kaleidoscope (1200x2700mm). Paul Ceramiche presented one of the most colourful selections of jungle print tiles at Cersaie with their Yes! Chester (600x300mm).

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Collage Meets Glass: Braque and Gemmaux

Margaret Almon Mosaics

A reviewer of a set of Gemmail windows, Winefride Wilson from a 1964 issue of Tablet , was ambivalent, torn between the wonder of the effect and concern that it reminded her of childhood kaleidoscopes, and hard to take seriously. Craft & Life Orange Tuesdays corning museum of glass' Jean Crotti and Georges Braque, ca.

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Time2Design: Wallpaper Wednesday | Given Campbell

Time2Design

I don’t really have a name for my style but if I had to choose one, I would call my style Kaleidoscopic. Wallpaper Wednesday | Given Campbell. In March 2011, I connected with Given Campbell on twitter, and it was there I discovered that Given is a custom wallpaper designer. what do I do?" "are are you in the design business?" "Im