
• What: The Floors at Dollop Coffee Co.
• Where: 4181 N. Clarendon, Chicago
• When: Photos taken Saturday 07.28.07, 11:00 am
• Why: Because it's not too precious. Dollop Coffee Co. renovated a long-abandoned space which used to be a small pharmacy. We applaud Dollop for keeping the original tile (untouched) because the imperfection adds a sense of history and character to the space.

The cozy snowflake pattern is mostly intact but
larger sections are patched over with concrete.

Sometimes there is beauty (and pennies!) in the random pits and cracks.
Comments (8)
ah, now i see what you were doing... nice job! go dollop!
This design is timeless. The great thing about it is that if the owner wanted to restore it, he/she could duplicate it perfectly.
Metropolis coffee to boot! The best French press I've tasted.
I am looking to renovate my 1920's bungalow bathroom (w/claw foot tub) and want the same kind of hexagonal tile. Not the tear-drop pattern, just plain white will do.
I have seen similar tiles at Lowe's and HD, but they are all shiny and non-authentic looking. Any ideas for sources for these types of tiles? I'd prefer a matte finish with non-rounded edges, if possible.
Thanks!!
cryba,
hit a tile outlet near you, they'll have plenty to choose from.
cryba,
You can look for a distributor of Dal-Tile. They make a small white hex tile that is matte. However, it's not as flat as the original tiles (there's a slight edge on it above the grout if you know what I'm talking about).
We had to do a patch job in our bathroom. You can tell it's not the original but it looks ok. It's better than the hole and view of the ceiling below that used to be there.
Old Town Bar & Restaurant has a similar floor-- but not as complicated a "snowflake" pattern.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/raburabunakamachi/935131687/
I had a picture which had a detail of the border pattern--does the Dollop Coffee Floor have one too? I would love to replicate this look in my future home!
saya*-
These floors, Dollop & Old Town Bar, are eerily similar! Dollop DOES have a border around their main floor. Sorry I didn't snap a photo of it. I encourage you to run over and check it out, if you're in the neighborhood.
hi jessica - now i'm finding these floors everywhere... and i want one even more. I'll post my finds up on flickr when i get a chance!
*s