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The Architecture of Japanese Hospitality (part 1)
和の設え - wa no shitsurae Hospitality in Japanese Architecture (part 1) Each culture in the world had nurtured its own style of architecture, Japanesearchitecture is alive with hospitality, and love...
Read moreWe were impressed and delighted by the innovative ways Interior Designers, TANK Amsterdam, incorporated our tiles in their incredible new project, NEXT, @next.ndsm. Sairin in Brown Mix takes pride ...
Read moreInternational Restaurant & Bar Design Awards
The Restaurant & Bar Design Awards is the most important and influential design competition for food and beverage spaces worldwide. In its 15th year, it recognises and celebrates the world's m...
Read moreThe "rough, earthy textures" of tiles should be used to bring warmth and texture to every room in the home, not just the bathroom and kitchen, according to the Japanese brand INAX.
Read moreThe vast majority of the tiles we supply end up in bathrooms and kitchens; which is great because smooth glazed tiles are ideally suited to wet areas that need to be kept clean, with our Japanese q...
Read moreFrancisco Sutherland Architects - SPAN KITCHEN
This kitchen design is for a Span house, in Blackheath, London. It sits within a group of 19 houses which forms Parkend (completed in 1968). Part of an ongoing refurbishment plan, the new kitchen w...
Read moreFederico Masotto has transformed a 1920s Parisian town house and completely redesigned its layout. The result is a bold architectural statement and an interior that showcases numerous collaboration...
Read moreWe love it when designers get creative with curves. Céline Erlam & Caroline Sacreste of INDIE & CO. have produced a stunning bathroom for their clients in Wimbledon, London! Photography b...
Read moreQuality Caviar Stockholm have opened a new restaurant featuring our Yohen in Dark Blue Mix.
Read moreThe old BBC studios, Television Centre in White City, London has gone through an incredible transformation. It is now a vibrant hub of homes, lifestyle facilities, offices and TV studios.
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