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The New Modern

As The Tile Turns

When you imagine contemporary interior design, what comes to mind? If you’re like most people, you picture clean lines and lots of neutrals — especially white and grey. This sleek, simple look has dominated the interior design world for several years now, but change is afoot.

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Modern Tradition: The New Farmhouse Sink

Kitchens for Living

Some models come with interior dividers if you’re addicted to the double bowl and you can even get them in stainless steel for a more modern look. Sleek and modern with Blanco’s fireclay apron front sink. If you’re remodeling your kitchen you might want to consider something different when it comes to the kitchen sink.

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Tile of Spain Companies Celebrate Ceramic Excellence at the 40th Anniversary of CEVISAMA

Tile of Spain USA

Throughout the four-day event, Spanish tile manufacturers showcased ground-breaking advancements in production methods and technologies, unveiling a new era of ceramic excellence. This year’s fair was held from February 26 – March 1, 2024 at Feria Valencia, located in Valencia’s center city.

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The new Modern Basics collection is here. 

Heath Ceramics

The new Modern Basics collection is here. . highlight heath ceramics heath tile modern basics'

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An Examination of 2021 Macro Tile Trends

Tile of Spain USA

Earlier this year, Spanish tile manufactures released new collections of ceramic pieces that would help to define the upcoming micro tile trends of 2021. Modern Simplicity. This trend encompasses a new philosophy that pairs modern graphics with traditional production techniques. Undefasa, Coliseo. Bestile, Mitte Verde.

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Trends in Ceramic Surfaces 2024

Tile of Spain USA

With the needs of interior and exterior environments continually evolving, Spanish tile manufacturers perpetually develop new ceramic products to meet consumers’ design and technical needs. New ceramic collections integrate rounded shapes with pastel and neutral tones for a minimalistic aesthetic that spark inner zen.

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The Museum of Arts and Design Brings a New Perspective to New York City’s Skyline

Tile of Spain USA

Rising between the neighboring skyscrapers of New York City’s bustling Midtown Manhattan sits the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) a remarkably designed building that stands out among the city’s illustrious skyline. In 2008, the museum moved to its current location, the Jerome and Simona Chazen Building at Two Columbus Circle.

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