After Lowry tiles echo LS Lowry's paintings of subtly-hued homes and industrial buildings in the north of England. Triangles and rectangles are over-layed and recombine to produce new forms and patterns while the inherent unevenness of the screen printed glaze creates texture. Originally available only in greys and off-whites, After Lowry is now possible in the colour combination of your choice.
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Cast no shadow is named for the mid-20th century paintings of artist LS Lowry, which rarely showed shadows. The single screen-printed AL1 and AL2 tiles combine with the double screen-printed AL3 to suggest chimneyed industrial buildings.
There may be trouble ahead uses the AL3 tile, a double-printed tile where one screen print overlays another to create a third colour. The effect is visually puzzling and suggestive of rough terrain.
This warm bathroom in rich shades of cream, orange, brown and yellow is a light-filled retreat that mixes screen-printed tiles with wood and a free-standing porcelain bath.
This London-based Portuguese restaurant used Smink Studio tiles to bring warmth and focus to the setting and wrap-around V-Cap tiles lend a tactile solidity to the bar area.
This bathroom from German architecture studio BASIS Bureau für Baukunst takes a soft approach to tiling with subdued colours and a calm, sophisticated design.
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