8 Designers Spill Which Tiles They're Excited to Use Next
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1/8“Mutina’s Puzzle collection, which has an infinite combination of colors and patterns, so you can create something truly unique.” —Elena Frampton, interior designer“Mutina’s Puzzle collection, which has an infinite combination of colors and patterns, so you can create something truly unique.” —Elena Frampton, interior designer
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2/8“Complete Tile’s Kingham pattern, a geometric marble mosaic, is a fresh take on a classic motif.” —Anthony Baratta, interior designer“Complete Tile’s Kingham pattern, a geometric marble mosaic, is a fresh take on a classic motif.” —Anthony Baratta, interior designer
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3/8“Alchemy Tile’s Doccia collection reminds me of Gio Ponti—I’m in love!” —Sara Story, interior designer“Alchemy Tile’s Doccia collection reminds me of Gio Ponti—I’m in love!” —Sara Story, interior designer
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4/8“The watercolor notion of Young Huh’s collection for Akdo is really beautiful. It would be great in a Hamptons bathroom!” —Timothy Brown, interior designer“The watercolor notion of Young Huh’s collection for Akdo is really beautiful. It would be great in a Hamptons bathroom!” —Timothy Brown, interior designer
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5/8“The patterns on the cement tiles in Exquisite Surfaces' Navajo collection with Commune Design feature are reminiscent of Native American textiles.” —Katie Leede, interior designer“The patterns on the cement tiles in Exquisite Surfaces' Navajo collection with Commune Design feature are reminiscent of Native American textiles.” —Katie Leede, interior designer
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6/8“I’d love to use Avo’s leather tiles on the walls of a library or study.” —Joanna Jones, interior designer“I’d love to use Avo’s leather tiles on the walls of a library or study.” —Joanna Jones, interior designer
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7/8“Paris Ceramics’s mother-of-pearl tiles are fresh and versatile.” —Wesley Moon, interior designer“Paris Ceramics’s mother-of-pearl tiles are fresh and versatile.” —Wesley Moon, interior designer
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8/8“The brilliant light blue tones of Cancos Tile’s Azul Macauba would look fabulous in a powder room.” —Paula Caravelli, interior designer“The brilliant light blue tones of Cancos Tile’s Azul Macauba would look fabulous in a powder room.” —Paula Caravelli, interior designer
This article appears in the November 2018 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).