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Ceramic and porcelain tile have been used to embellish and decorate buildings since ancient times. Two new designs for the Buiiding Blox series acknowledge this longstanding tradition. Urban Fabric pays homage to the time-honored patterns and designs and is an updated architectural favorite. Its clear, sharp graphics and vivid lines are a natural for today's interiors, with just a touch of retro flair. Greek Key is inspired by architectural decorative details and mosaic floor patterns typical of the classical tradition, yet at the same time crisp, clean and contemporary.
In the tradition of architects from Frank Lloyd Wright to Alvar Aalto, Robert A.M. Stern's design vision from the beginning has included not only building, but furnishings for interior spaces. For more than 20 years, his firm has been involved in product design, looking to historical tradition and technological innovation for inspiration. More recently, Robert A.M. Stern Design has collaborated with respected manufactures in the architectural and interior furnishings industry to create a comprehensive design collection of complementary products: carpeting by Bentley Prince Street, furniture by David Edward, wall covering by Innovations, and now Porcelain Stone tile by Crossville, Inc.
The third tile pattern in the collection, City Garden, starts with a traditional motif reminiscent of 19th-century wall covering, overlays it with a grid, then jumbles and rotates the squares to create a pattern that is organic and floral, yet also geometric and contemporary.
Created by designers for designers. Available in 9 sophisticated, contemporary color families and three patterns. Part of a comprehensive furnishing collection that includes carpet, furniture, lighting, wallpaper and tile. Patterns offer a wide range of color / design potential. Tile designs can be beautifully enhanced with Design Solution by Crossville
*Note: Pattern scale differs between the 12"x12" and 18"x18".
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