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Vertical surfaces go for the bold. More
From Coco Chanel to the Velvet Underground, architect Giovanni Pagani culls wildly diverse sources to inform his ultra-graphic patterns for Wall & Decò. More
Design director Pietro Lunetta had a vision: combining the almost unlimited potential of mosaic tile with the pliability of textiles. More
The product development professionals at tile manufacturer Crossville, Inc. are ceaselessly inspired by Mother Nature, and on occasion, they have fun one-upping her, too. More
Alex Turco is a designer with a difference. Billing himself as an "art designer," the 32-year-old Turco creates decorative panels that are at once individual works of art and part of an integrated lifestyle concept that he's sought to make accessible to the broadest possible audience. More
Breaking from Europe's outmoded taste for academic art and taking its cues from England's Arts and Crafts movement (1860-1910), the globally popular yet short-lived Art Nouveau style introduced nature's forms - and often their interpretion in Japanese prints - as the primary source for all good design. More
Ceramics of Italy never lets an outstanding project go unnoticed. Each year, they celebrate projects that showcase ceramic tile and the architects and designers who create them. As a design-forward, sustainable and versatile material, Italian ceramic tile offers the A&D community unlimited opportunities to create innovative design projects and creative architectural solutions. More