Material Source Studio Scotland
From mid-February 2024, Scotland’s architecture and design community will be just that little bit closer to a choice of more than 20,000 tiles. Parkside Architectural Tiles and Material Source Studio…
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We’re delighted to announce our collaboration with Mutina, the Italian ceramic design company. Various Mutina collections are now available as part of our extensive contemporary porcelain, ceramic and natural stone tile offering, and are on display at our West London showroom in Chelsea Cross. These innovative designs, created by renowned international designers, combine the latest technology with handcrafted details, with each collection pushing the boundaries of the material itself.
Click through to each range below for full details.
Tex
Designed by Raw Edges and inspired by textures from the textile world, Tex’s diamond shape tile is a simplified enlargement of the basic knit stitch.
Rombini
Designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Rombini is available in the symbolic Bouroullec colours, and is composed of three different elements – Carré, Losange and Triangle.
Phenomenon
Designed by Tokujin Yoshioka, this collection was inspired by small textural elements from the natural world.
Puzzle
There are two elements to this collection designed by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby. A mixture of block colours and multi-coloured graphic pattern tiles creates infinite design permutations.
Mews
Inspired by the landscape, history and personality of London, Mews designed by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, highlights the huge variety of textures present in the capital’s bricks, wooden floors and irregular geometric patterns.
From mid-February 2024, Scotland’s architecture and design community will be just that little bit closer to a choice of more than 20,000 tiles. Parkside Architectural Tiles and Material Source Studio…
Available on all tiles with more than 40% recycled content, our 40 for 40 programme supports the work of the World Land Trust in protecting the most important biodiverse habitats.…