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.
A nature-inspired mosaic design featuring stones or jewel glass.
An illuminating wallpaper designed by Ingo Maurer.
All three winners of the 2012 Ceramics of Italy tile design competition are located in the U.S., including the 19th-century New York row house renovation that won the residential category.
Nine new products from the 2012 Kitchen & Bath Industry Show
The Hearst Celestial Wood Series features hand-painted or carved wood tiles that interpret the California compound’s opulent design.
A sensitive renovation interweaves the original house and its new additions.
Low profile cabinetry and walls devoted to glass open this kitchen to the outdoors.
The classic stackable chair is available in nine new colors.
Former platforms used in mushroom-growing facilities become architectural finishes.
A glass tabletop supported by a two-way, solid wood base.
Lumber reclaimed from irreparable fences that may be used in many building applications.
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.
Reclaimed wood siding that is burned to increase its durability.
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.
A glass-tile mosaic takes center stage at this Cape Cod., Mass., bath.
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.
Inspired by medieval paintings of European gardens, Carnegie’s Eden, Eden Solid, and Shangri-La wall coverings feature large-scale floral repeats in rich earth tones.
Clean lines plus hand-hewn details make for a beautiful place to cook.