Top row, left to right:
1. Bisazza Catalog Cover Image
2. Springrose Brown, designed by Carlo Dal Bianco
3. Silk Blue, designed by Carlo Dal Bianco
4. Alternance Noire Blanc, designed by Andree Putman
5. Bouquet, designed by Carlo Dal Bianco
Bottom row, left to right:
6. Summer Flowers Blue, designed by Carlo Dal Bianco
7. Vibration Noire, designed by Andre Putman
8. Glass Flowers Amber, designed by Carlo Dal Bianco
9. New Diamond, designed by Carlo Dal Bianco
10. Silvia, Collezione Rose
More info can be found at the Bisazza site, which also includes an online store.
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Comments (8)
A friend introduced me to these tiles over a year ago. The are amazing! I hope I have the opportunity to use them someday.
love these. i can't get over the floral wall.
i posted about this collection on my blog a couple of months ago. it's beautiful.
http://reddoorread.blogspot.com/2009/01/if-versace-and-sexy-tiler-had-love.html
Wow. There are no words to describe how beautiful that "Bouquet" wall is. Amazing!
I did an entire (small) bathroom in Bisazza years ago -- including the walls and floor of the shower. The grout is a holy pain in the whatever to keep clean. Cracks have opened in some places. I'm thinking of remodeling again. You cannot be a perfectionist and have these tiles in a bath. Even when they are installed, there are always some tiles that have corners chipped off. You just have to embrace the whole look. But I've grown tired of them.
I'm such a sucker for mosaic tiles... these are so divine.
That woman in the first picture is amazing.
I did 2 bathrooms in Vidrotil, which is more like the Raku-equivalent in glass mosaic tiles. (if that makes any sense!... I have a head cold, clarity is not my thing today).
I'm not tired of mosaics, but I think the next *in* tile is going to be Morocan Zelliges from Emery et Cie.; they have been showing up in many of my European design magazines:
http://www.studioannetta.com/2008/04/today-im-loving_28.html
The diamond pool is quite tacky, but I love the others!