Puzzle stone edge
Ceramic tiles from Ceramiche Mutina, Designed by Edward Barber, Jay Osgerby, Barber & Osgerby
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Product description
production: industrial
material: gres porcellanato smaltato ad impasto omogeneo glazed homogeneous porcelain stoneware
sizes: *25·25 cm - 10”·10”
thickness: 14 mm
complementary pieces: battiscopa *12,5·25 cm - skirting 5”·10”
*misure nominali - nominal sizes
material: gres porcellanato smaltato ad impasto omogeneo glazed homogeneous porcelain stoneware
sizes: *25·25 cm - 10”·10”
thickness: 14 mm
complementary pieces: battiscopa *12,5·25 cm - skirting 5”·10”
*misure nominali - nominal sizes
Concept
“The Puzzle collection is a game with in nite outcomes. The simple geometric shapes become softer and more uid as the puzzle grows, allowing patterns to ebb and ow. Objects emerge like maps, islands or clouds, with endless possible permutations, meaning that whenever Puzzle is used it will always be unique.”
Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby
Puzzle is a set of glazed porcelain stoneware tiles: a mixture of block colours and multi-coloured graphic patterns. The idea behind the collection is to design the entire room and not an individual façade, giving the chance of communication between architectonic and space elements placed in different parts of the house and drawing a continuous line through colour declinations of the collection. The versatility of the block colours and graphic patterns offers endless possibilities to the space projects, combining walls and oors, shaping areas with frames and graphic ooring, aiming to give rhythm and attitude to unique settlements.
Puzzle is an original composition of colour and geometry in which patterns are at the forefront. No matter how you arrange Puzzle, the resulting design will always be interesting and unique, creating in nite combinations that are new every time.
The tiles measure 25 x 25 cm, a single format that is now somewhat unusual in the ceramics world, and are quite thick at 14 mm to give greater value to the piece.
There are eight colour families, each one are composed of:
A SET OF 6 GRAPHIC PATTERNS in 3 colours
3 PLAIN TILES in 3 different colours
A SET OF 2 SYMMETRICAL EDGE PATTERNS in two colours
Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby
Puzzle is a set of glazed porcelain stoneware tiles: a mixture of block colours and multi-coloured graphic patterns. The idea behind the collection is to design the entire room and not an individual façade, giving the chance of communication between architectonic and space elements placed in different parts of the house and drawing a continuous line through colour declinations of the collection. The versatility of the block colours and graphic patterns offers endless possibilities to the space projects, combining walls and oors, shaping areas with frames and graphic ooring, aiming to give rhythm and attitude to unique settlements.
Puzzle is an original composition of colour and geometry in which patterns are at the forefront. No matter how you arrange Puzzle, the resulting design will always be interesting and unique, creating in nite combinations that are new every time.
The tiles measure 25 x 25 cm, a single format that is now somewhat unusual in the ceramics world, and are quite thick at 14 mm to give greater value to the piece.
There are eight colour families, each one are composed of:
A SET OF 6 GRAPHIC PATTERNS in 3 colours
3 PLAIN TILES in 3 different colours
A SET OF 2 SYMMETRICAL EDGE PATTERNS in two colours
More about this product
Categorised in Ceramic - Flooring - Wall coverings - Ceramic tiles - Ceramic flooring - Wall tiles - Colour beige - Colour tone on tone - Floor tiles - Porcelain stoneware.
Manufacturer
Ceramiche Mutina
Family
Puzzle
Architonic ID
1416654
Year of Launch
2016
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