General Glass uses its proprietary direct-to-glass printing technology to present fractal geometric shapes on interior and exterior surfaces with its new Kaleidoscope Collection.
The Hearst Celestial Wood Series features hand-painted or carved wood tiles that interpret the California compound’s opulent design.
Working in conjunction with the Easton, Pa.,-based company, Surfaces has translated Crayola’s iconic bright colors into equally vivid glass mosaic tiles in either solid or variegated hues.
The 3D look of the Ebb & Flow stone and glass mosaic might be deceiving, but the tiles are smooth and easy to clean.
The Beside collection of porcelain stoneware explores a new concept in Italian tile design: the back side.
Artist Patricia Urquiola classifies her Bas-Relief handmade extruded porcelain tiles as a more rigorous and less romantic exploration of the theme of eroded cracks.
Because a custom home has many surfaces on which an architect may apply a design eye, there is an entire show dedicated to them.
Eco-friendly adhesives, resins, and other components come together to create a range of green options for walls, countertops, and floors.
Hand-cut into 1-by-6-inch sticks and placed into mosaic sheets, the Glace line uses 30 percent pre-consumer recycled glass.