We're back with the second installment of favorites from the 2016 International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF).
A collection of minimalist tiles inspired by melty chocolate bars.
Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby created two new, indoor/outdoor tile collections for Mutina.
Stools, tiles, sidetables, and lights are all made from a clay-like material upcycled from paper.
A collection of mosaic tiles that use bold, graphic patterns in contrasting colors to resemble African fabric.
Conservatory of Craft has launched DIY kits that let you produce your very own geometric concrete wall tiles.
BAUX, the brand started by Form Us With Love, has designed a new acoustic tile that was inspired by wood, parquet, and bricklaying.
To revisit our favorite posts, Jaime, Gregory, and Caroline put together a list from the year and we’re sharing them as our Editor's Faves.
These Bouroullec-designed tiles are strikingly different and can create various modern combinations depending on how they're used.
Falken Reynolds Interiors designed a new window display for a Vancouver design shop using a tile you might just recognize.