Inspired by a Sunday afternoon walk through some of Americas best-preserved historic mansions. All beautifully adorned with a multitude of flowers and gardens, enough to beautify any home, old or new. Available in multiple colorways. Dimensions reflect image shown.
Beautiful artwork can exist anywhere, and photographer Sebastian Erras proves it with his stunning Instagram project called Parisian Floors (aka
Tabarka has been creating beautiful terra-cotta tiles one piece at a time for over 10 years.
Drawing inspiration from Dutch Delftware, the Delft Collection from New Ravenna Mosaics is a exploration of crisp blues on white... Full Story
🔹 Professional mosaic kit for adults - classic style -" Branches with apples " - Dimensions of the work 31x45 cm - (12.20 x 17.71 inc.) - Tile size 1x1cm- (0.39x 0.39 inc.) 🔹 The DIY mosaic kit is a new idea of making art within everyone's reach! - Beautiful packaging - Quality materials - Gift idea, for birthday, Christmas or personalized for a special event. 🔹 technical support, which accompanies you step by step to the realization of the work, through: - Illustrative brochure (in Italian, English, French, Spanish or German). - New from this year the Tutorial, a video lesson with the master craftsman, - once you have purchased the kit, inside the box you will find the link where you can download the video. video lesson with audio in Italian and subtitled in English, French, Spanish or German. 🔹 The mosaics made are suitable for indoors and outdoors. - they can be placed wherever you want, wall, floor or on a table as a painting. 🔹 The complete mosaic set includes: - Illustrative brochure - hand-cut marble tiles of various colors - n. 1 pincer - n. 1 spatula - n. 1 tweezers - n. 2 drawings of the chosen work - n. 1 fiberglass mesh - n. 1 glue - n. 1 sheet of cling film The set does not include the wooden stand. 🔹 The mosaic kit created by the In Tessere mosaic school was born in 2016 from the need to give support to students and learn the basics of mosaic technique and the ancient tradition of mosaic art. The strong demand confirms that our mosaic kits are a suitable product for all art lovers, of Italian creativity and manufacturing. The In Tessere production offers many models of its own design and inspiration: from the classic and ancient tradition (Roman and Byzantine) to more modern and contemporary subjects. 🔹To choose the language of the manual and the Instruction Tutorial send us a message once you have purchased the kit. For shipping it is important to provide us with your e-mail address and telephone number - we guarantee that the data provided will not be disclosed but will only be used for the shipment of your order. 🔹 If you have special requests about this article, you can write us on scuolamosaico [!at] intessere.com. COD DR3 Thank you for choosing the In Tessere mosaic school kits important - shipping details: the transport company requires the following data for delivery: e-mail and telephone number, we assure you that these data will not be disclosed but will be communicated only for the documentation required by the transport company, also in some countries a duty for customs charges is required, this amount is not included with the shipping cost but is applied once the parcel reaches customs, depending on the country of destination or the value of the goods. Failure to pay causes the transport company not to deliver the parcel.
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Cutting Edge Stencils offers the best tile stencils and wall stencils for DIY décor - stencils expertly designed by professional decorative artists Janna Makaeva and Greg Swisher with over 25 years of painting experience. We are the most reputable stencil company that stands behind its high quality product. We are the largest and the oldest stencil shop on Etsy and are honored to have your 100% positive feedback. Stencil returns are easy and there is no restocking fee! Try wall stencils instead of expensive wallpaper! Cutting Edge Stencils offers the best stencils for DIY décor - stencils expertly designed by professional decorative painters Janna Makaeva and Greg Swisher who have over 20 years of painting experience. We are a reputable stencil company that stands behind its high quality product. We are honored to have your 100% positive feedback :) We’re in love with this amazing mosaic tile pattern from France! Based on a real historic floor tile spotted on Rue du Faubourg, Paris, this mosaic stencil can transform your boring old floor into a painted floor masterpiece! This mosaic stencil pattern will look great on the accent wall too. Just imagine all the different color combinations you can do with it! Simply magnifique! We included a free mask stencil - a small stencil that will help to block out a scallop tile shape so you can add various colors without contaminating nearby areas. Single overlay stencil. Size: sheet 28.5"x30"; design 25.5"x26" Free Mask Stencil included! Stencil features an easy registration system, just use parts of the previously painted design to align the stencil, check for level and continue. This gives you a seamless "wallpaper" look. Don't worry about super perfect alignment: in the end your eye will never ever notice the discrepancy. Detailed Stenciling instructions, color photo and a FREE STENCIL ($4.95 value) included with each order. Stencils are attractively packaged and make a great GIFT! Don't forget the TOOLS for your stenciling project! This Stencil Essentials kit contains a foam roller, a brush and a stencil level AND it costs you 10% less than buying all the items individually! http://www.etsy.com/listing/88209617/stencil-essentials-the-tools-you-need To learn the necessary stenciling techniques to complete your stencil project, take a look at our Illustrated STENCILING INSTRUCTIONS on our website: http://www.cuttingedgestencils.com/stenciling-instructions.html Also, please make sure to watch our step-by-step stenciling VIDEOS on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/user/CuttingEdgeStencils You'll find these short free video tutorials extremely helpful for your stenciling project. Even beginners get great results! Visit our Facebook page and become our fan :) We have a huge following with 70,000 fans and growing! Lots of inspiring project pictures from DIY-ers just like you, plus contests, special offers and more! - https://www.facebook.com/Cutting.Edge.Stencils Important information about stenciling on textured walls: In general, it's possible to stencil over textured surfaces, however it depends on the roughness of your texture and your desired outcome. Some textures are really rough, with huge "peaks and valleys" and, if this is your case, stenciling may not be an option. However, there are light to medium textures that are very suitable for stenciling. We have stenciled many faux frescoes for customers, and this technique actually requires applying a textured plaster background first and then stenciling on top of it. Of course organic stencil designs such as leaves and branches are more forgiving than designs that have straight lines and perfect edges. With textures it is especially important that you put very little paint on your brush and always off-load it onto a paper towel. Use a rubbing/dabbing motion while stenciling and try not to force the paint under the edges of the stencil. You can also use a dense foam roller, but make sure that you off-load it onto some paper towels so that it is relatively dry. To avoid seepage, use very little paint, and don't press hard on the roller. Using spray adhesive can also help prevent seepage of paint under the stencils. We love Elmer's re-positionable spray adhesive but most re-positionable spray adhesives are fine. Always test the stencil on a disposable surface first (such as a piece of cardboard), or try stenciling a small area in a corner somewhere and immediately wipe the stenciled paint off the wall with a moist baby wipe. Also, it's good to remember that using high-contrast colors (like black over white) is much less forgiving than using colors that are similar to each other. You can stencil with acrylic or latex paint, stencil creams or fabric paint of your choice. Use a dense foam roller or stencil brush. (We sell both) We find that it is not necessary to use spray adhesive with our stencils. However, if you want crisper edges or are stenciling with high contrasting colors, please use it (Elmer's spray adhesive seems to be the best). We personally prefer to secure the stencil with pieces of blue painter's tape, but it may be helpful for beginners to mist a stencil with spray adhesive just to make sure you get great results. Did you know you can stencil on fabric too? You can create custom stenciled curtains, pillows and tablecloths with our stencils! When stenciling on fabric, stencil adhesive is very helpful. First, tape your ironed fabric to the surface so it doesn't move around while you stencil. Use stencil brushes, or roller, and add some textile medium (sold in craft stores) to your acrylic paint. You can also get a special fabric paint, but, frankly, good craft acrylics with a dollop of textile medium work just as well, and costs way less too! :) Let the stenciled image dry completely, 24 hours is best, then heat-set it by ironing the fabric for about 20 seconds (more or less) on a LOW setting through a piece of cloth. Heat-setting will cure the paint and prevent it from being washed off in the washing machine. Always experiment with a sample of your fabric first to ensure good results. We've stenciled on silk, cotton, linen and even sheer fabrics with great results. It's always better if your fabric doesn't have too much texture. If you compare our stencil thickness, size, design quality and prices, you will be amazed at the value that Cutting Edge Stencils offer! Our professional decorative company, Specfin Designs, has been a leader in faux painting for over 20 years in the NYC/NJ Metropolitan area. We have hundreds of original hand drawn designs that we have turned into well-engineered, sturdy stencils that are easy and fun to use. For over 20 years we painted, faux finished, plastered and stenciled in hundreds of upscale homes in the New York Metropolitan area, as well as other locations around the country. So when we say, "We know decorative painting and stenciling," we really mean it :) You can see many beautiful examples of our work by visiting http://www.specfindesigns.com YOU ARE WELCOME TO BROWSE OUR EXTENSIVE PORTFOLIO AND USE IT FOR YOUR INSPIRATION! WE COMBINE SHIPPING! BUY MORE AND SAVE! WE ONLY SHIP WITH PRIORITY MAIL TO ENSURE SPEEDY DELIVERY ON DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL ORDERS. ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: Your order may be subject to import duties, custom tariffs or VAT charges, all of which are the responsibility of the recipient. 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Bathroom and kitchen tile. Hand-carved ceramic with stone-like white glazes. Personal interpretations of time-honored patterns.
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The word 'Paris' spelled out in mosaic on the floor of an old British Victorian building, created in 1895.
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In 2024 we launched a new and improved clay body so our glaze colors look a little different. We are working on updating our samples. New photography is coming soon! Add Arts and Crafts accents to your tile installation with the elegant Flora Border. Flora is customizable! Fill in Flora’s flowers with the art tile glaze color of your choice. (We’ll create a prototype tile to make sure you love it.) Actual Tile Size: Approximately 5 7/8” x 5 7/8”. As each Motawi tile is crafted by hand, dimensions may vary slightly by up to 1/16". Price: $75.00 USD/piece Why can’t I order this product on your website? This item is available by special order. Contact our friendly design department ([email protected]) for pricing, sampling and ordering info.
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On a scale of 1 to 10 how obsessed are you with beautiful mosaics and tiles? If you’re anything like us then your Pinterest mood boards, instagram and general phone photo album will be filled with scattered photos of luxury bathroom mosaics and kitchen splash backs you just can’t bring yourself to delete (or organise […]
Marazzi - Creativo Deco Tile - Sienna Blue CV46 The Creativo Tile Collection by Marazzi is inspired by Vintage Revival and the aesthetics of French limestone, Creativo™ embodies a rustic yet elegant atmosphere. Being suitable for both interior and exterior applications allows for countless design possibilities to bring the outdoors inside. Neutral hues make this collection versatile and fitting for a variety of design styles. Offered in four sizes, one may prefer a simple layout, or combine different size tiles for a beautiful Versailles pattern. Add a creative flair by incorporating the 12x12 decorative accents, offered in two colors and two graphics. Achieve timeless charm effortlessly with Creativo. Specifications: Size: 11-3/4" x 11-3/4" Thickness: 3/8" Composition: Colorbody™ Porcelain Application: Wall, Floor, Countertop, Exterior Floor Square Feet Per Box: 5.81 Pieces Per Box: 6 Marazzi Creativo Spec Sheet
Bohemian home interior style is popular, no doubt about it. It lends itself to the multi-cultural world we live in, and reflects a more relaxed aesthetic that appeals to just about anyone. It’s also positioned on the opposite end of the spectrum from the modern homes we’ve also looked at here in our blog. Mosaic art is totally compatible with the colorful, funky feel of boho style. In a home where pattern is celebrated, it can add another layer of texture and shine that fits in perfectly. On the other hand, it can be used to make certain design elements really pop, providing just the right background, or enhancing one or more colors. It can also be used to cool things down a bit, using softer tones and textures to complement wood, pottery, or other rustic pieces. It even roams right on out into the garden, looking zesty among the foliage. You don’t need to embrace the look in every room – even smaller accents will add a lot. Let’s check out some of the most inspiring ideas to bring mosaic art into your life. Look Down For Mosaic Style Inspiration The rich details and colors of Oriental rugs provide a lot of the overall look in this footloose world of free spirits. There’s no problem with stacking colors and patterns. The rugs you see may be well-loved, hung on a wall, or even spread out on a lawn or patio. Image from Pinterest The blues of the Mediterranean sea are woven into this mosaic tile pattern that’s inspired by Persian carpets. Here’s a perfect example of adding just one big accent to keep the boho style going from room to room. The bed linens stay simple. Image from Freshome Here, the concept of a rug runner is used to center the bathtub on a field of terra-cotta and blue tones. All the effect of an intricately woven piece is still there but in a water-friendly environment. Image from BCT If you’re not quite ready to haul one of your favorite wool rugs out into the elements, you can also get the look with mosaic rugs. Here, a pebble mosaic piece provides a visual gateway into the patio area. With its sturdy construction, it can handle rain, foot traffic, and the occasional washing down with a hose. Image from Pinterest You can easily get this look in your sunroom or pool area with one of our flower design carpet glass mosaic artwork. Here, brilliant Chinese reds and have all the casual opulence of a luxurious carpet, but without the worries about spills, shedding, or stains. Flower Design Carpet Glass Mosaic by Mozaico Home of Many Colors A concerted effort to bring color into every corner of the home is a big part of bohemian style. There might be an unspoken goal to have the look of a gypsy caravan or to incorporate all the hues from a beloved tie-dyed t-shirt. With the unlimited range available in mosaic designs, it’s perfect for accenting any room. This kitchen uses a wide range of colors to cheerful effect, as it complements a collection of Fiestaware dishes and blown glass artwork. The larger tiles provide functional countertop space, while the accent tiles provide a sense of movement along the backsplash. The colors contrast, but are all in harmony with the red accent wall. Image from HGTV This Moroccan-inspired bath throws a lot of colors at you, but it’s quite glamorous. There are several notable examples of mosaic wall art here that can be used for inspiration. Note the smaller tiles on the countertop, the arch-shaped inlays in the shower stall, and the fine details of the wall insets. It’s a fun space that would make any morning cheery. Image from RSYnews Here’s another room with no fear of color. With the brightly painted woodwork, it could be a caravan out on the road. Although the walls have wide sweeps of color, notice how the bathroom mosaic tile details pull it all together and bring out the careful chosen pottery pieces on display. Image from Pinterest Out in the garden of another home, this totem accent is a creative way to use old flowerpots for a piece that provides a focal point. The free-form style of the mosaic designs references mosaic flowers and trees, and mosaic butterflies and birds. Having an eclectic piece like this definitely indicates to visitors that the garden owners have a sense of fun and whimsy that’s essential to bohemian style. Image from Pinterest If your sense of boho style loves color, but your living space is small, there are some crafty ways to sneak a sense of adventure into your home. Here, this mosaic wall art enlivens a simple alcove area with a shelf in a mudroom. The simple small basin on the natural wood doesn’t take away from the fun of the wall art. Image from Pinterest Icons of All Kinds There are a few elements in the big, diverse world of bohemian style that tend to pop up. Sometimes an artist, sometimes a pop-cultural reference, but they just keep appearing from year after year, with no regard for room or decade. Frida Kahlo, the Mexican artist, has grown only more famous since her untimely death. Her striking appearance and unconventional life still inspire new generations in their decor. Image from Pinterest So, it’s not that unusual that she’s a fixture in human figures mosaics. Her image is seen here on a mosaic tile tray, supporting all the needs for the type of festive occasions she painted. Image from HGTV Frida can grace your home in a piece of mosaic art that captures her rebellious nature and charisma so well. She’d be a great host for any of your outdoor activities on the deck. It’s not surprising that the Fab Five made the list of celebrated boho icons. The Fab Five lived the lifestyle before many decorators were even born. Their style and musical catalog are still classic elements in the happy eclectic style we’re celebrating. In this amazing bath, the Yellow Submarine makes an appearance, with a floor-to-ceiling mosaic art extravaganza representing the Ocean Blue. Image from Pinterest You can set up your own homage to everyone’s favorite singalong with the right underwater scene and some yellow fixtures. All you need is the right nautical mosaic art. Wabasso Coastal Beach Mosaic Art by Mozaico Or, honor the legacy of John Lennon with the simple message taken from his song “Imagine”. Imagine II Modern Mosaic Medallion by Mozaico Seeing Patterns in Everything The prevalence of patterns in this decorating style is what makes it so interesting. It’s not just the swirl of paisley or the intricacies of woven tapestries and complicated motifs. It’s the way it’s mixed with easy generosity, creating comfortable spaces. The right patterns can evoke faraway places and inspire conversation. This glorious conservatory in Istanbul is a master class on pattern mixing. The tiles, upholstery, pillows, and pottery all have their own motifs – but it all works together. This has been accomplished through a well-coordinated color palette that carries through all the different patterns. The terra-cotta floor pavers and the white marble water feature and tabletop are key to grounding it all with neutrals. Image from Deringhall Here’s another example of a wild pattern that works. The entire wall of this Mexican resort is covered in a crazy quilt of tile motifs. It removes any doubt that this space is meant for serious business – it’s all about the eclectic, relaxed vibe here. Image from Freshome This bathroom needs no further embellishment. There’s just a simple sink, and a groovy lantern to set off the red in the checkered floor. Both easy to care for and bursting with wild abandon, it reminds anyone bathing that they just might be on a holiday in Marrakesh. Really, this form of escapism and wanderlust are a key part of this sort of style. Image from Pinterest You can get the same feel of exotic escapism by outfitting your room with a groovy motif like a paisley mosaic pattern that looks like it was plucked from the wall tapestries of a Raja’s palace. Paisley Handmade Mosaic Pattern by Mozaico Just Leaf it to Mosaic Tiles No self-respecting modern gypsy soul would have a home without plant life. From exotic foliage to vines and flowers, it’s all a key part of the aesthetic – indoors and outdoors. It’s no wonder that the love of the natural world has crept into the mosaic art choices in bohemian style homes, as well. Greeting anyone who walks by, this wonderful use of mosaic wall art highlights the unique octagonal shape of the window. It looks fantastic against the neutral stucco of the home’s walls. A variety of tile shapes gives it a handcrafted feel that is appealing. Image from Pinterest A loose and flowing style is the hallmark of the bathroom mosaic tile used around this tub. The backsplash portrays a garden done in a charming naive style, and the theme is carried out on the smaller tiles that rim the tub. The ficus tree looks perfectly at home in this little corner of paradise. Image from Pinterest This unique bench is outside, and exemplifies several parts of boho style, in addition to its bright flowers that line the back. The colors are blended together with exuberance, the setting looks comfortable and inviting, and the pattern mix continues onto the patio tiles and the end table. Who wouldn’t want to sit down for some relaxed conversation in this spot? Image from Urban Gardens Web The sunny kitchen here brings on the boho with natural wood counters, the relaxed look of open shelving, and a floral motif as a kitchen mosaic backsplash. It’s a great counterpoint to the soft eggshell blue tones of the paint and the fresh herb plants enjoying the light. Image from Housessive Adding the botanical motif to your boho design plans is easy. There are hundreds of options, but you might want to start with a large piece like this olive tree mosaic art. The colors will blend with your succulent collection and vines, and inspire your decorating choices in the rest of the room. Olive Tree Mosaic Art Tile by Mozaico Just remember, Bohemian style is about eclectic choices that share your personality and life with the world. There’s no particular color scheme, no limits, and no end to the fun that you’ll have put it all together. Just think of any theme you’d like to explore, and you’re sure to find it in our online mosaic art catalog!
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Mosaic tile pattern from Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild on Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on the French Riviera. If you happen to be in the area, I definitely recommend stopping by – you can spend an entire day exploring the beautiful villa and gardens. TITLE: Mosaic No. 1 PRINT DETAILS The image is printed on professional photographic paper with a smooth matte surface. The prints have a 0.5” - 2” white border, depending on image size. The sizes listed are the paper sizes including the border; for example, an 8x12-inch print has 0.5-inch borders, so the size of the actual image is 7x11 inches. The prints are UNFRAMED; images with framed prints are for framing and display inspiration only. All the prints are standard sizes (in inches), so you can easily find frames for them in stores as well as online. To ensure the longevity of your prints, I recommend always using archival quality mats and frames, and also getting large prints professionally framed. FRAMING SUGGESTION To get your print framed online, check out Simply Framed for beautiful custom framing. I have partnered with them and you get a one-time 15% discount on your framing order when you use the code CATTIE15 at www.simplyframed.com SHIPPING & DELIVERY The prints are rolled in a plastic sleeve, placed inside a sturdy tube, and normally delivered to you within 10 business days of your order. INTERNATIONAL ORDERS Prints are currently available in the contiguous US, Canada, and Australia, and are produced and shipped from my local partner lab in each country. If you are located in Hawaii or Alaska and would like to order a print, please contact me for a shipping quote. SAVE ON CUSTOM PRINT SETS 20% off 2 prints: https://etsy.me/3RmW1OQ 30% off 3 prints: https://etsy.me/3GpRkNW ALL DISCOUNTED PRINT SETS https://etsy.me/2KXTk6w SEE MORE ➤ France photography art prints: https://etsy.me/3eufBDG ➤ French Riviera art prints in my other Etsy store: https://etsy.me/46BQZ5x NEWSLETTER Sign up to be the first to know about new work, plus get news, travel tips, and exclusive subscriber offers delivered directly to your inbox. Copy and paste this URL in your browser to join: https://bit.ly/CattieCoylePhotoNews © Cattie Coyle | Original photography for Rêves et Lumière
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Motoi Yamamoto (previously here and here) meticulously sculpts large scale installations formed from salt, tiny lines delicately arranged on the floor of galleries and museums. In his latest exhibition titled “Univer’sel,” Yamamoto has created two pieces in a 13th-century medieval castle in Aigues-Mortes, located in the south of France. The first piece, ‘Floating Garden,” is installed in a circular room, appearing like swirling clouds or thick ocean foam. More
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"A Choice Chateau for a Renowned Connoisseur". That was the title of a 1975 House Beautiful article on the French vacation home of the late Peter Wilson, former Chairman of the Board of Sotheby's. The article's title really stated the obvious, because upon first glance at the accompanying photos (which you can see here,) one immediately understands that this home was indeed that of a connoisseur. The photos capture the range and depth of Wilson's collections, which included 17th and 18th century paintings, blue and white porcelains and Imari urns, antique furniture, and many other choice pieces. The article made me think about the term "connoisseur". There was a time when a number of men and women strove to be connoisseurs in such areas as food, wine, antiques, books, and art, just to name a few subjects. There was once a much lauded magazine whose title was simply Connoisseur. (Yes, it was geared to connoisseurs.) In my hometown department store, the late, lamented Rich's, there was the Connoisseur Gallery, which was known for its exquisite furnishings. In fact, many Atlantans still mourn the loss of the Connoisseur Gallery. But, in the 21st century, are connoisseurs a dying breed? How many people take the time to learn- really learn- about antiques or art? Unfortunately, I think the answer is not many. And at a time when many homeowners want their houses to be decorated instantly and with furnishings assembled entirely by somebody else, are there still people who might possess the patience and fortitude to assemble collections over years, if not decades? And finally, would a shop like the Connoisseur Gallery be viable in today's age? (I think we sadly the know the answer to that one!) Well, anyway, it's something to ponder. Peter Wilson's chateau was built in 1790 by a leader of the French Revolution. During the 1920s, the chateau's then-owners entertained such artistic guests as Diaghilev, Cocteau, and Picasso, who created the entrance hall's mosaic floor. Also note the stone slab console table by Emilio Terry. The drawing room featured an amalgam of 17th and 18th century paintings, 19th-century Anglo-Indian chairs, a Directoire backgammon table, and a bookcase painted in the faux bois style. The dining room walls were painted in faux marbre. The Sheraton table boasted intricately matched wood grain. In the study, the checked upholstery invigorated the surrounding furnishings. I also think that vignette is very handsome.