Tiles to make you Smile

Tiles have been a common medium for expression for thousands of years. From Picasso’s baboon tile that I had the privilege to briefly posses to roman mosaics, tile art is wonderful way to express your unwavering and permanent devotion to the visual arts. Pun Collection Tiles by Stefano Pirovano for Ascot Ceramiche is a new/old way to commit to any message you want to get across. I would consider spelling out something a little more abstract to confuse people as they leave the room, eg. “See reverse for other side…”.

Designer: Stefano Pirovano [ Via: Trendir ]

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8 Comments »

Comment by im.timqui.net
2008-05-15 13:45:34

 

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Comment by Lim
2008-05-16 02:58:56

 

Im don’t know about what you guys think for this, but i see many problems here… Things like visibility and maintanance it self…

 
Comment by Shiella
2008-05-18 19:48:14

 

Will make me stay longer in the bath room to read them all :)

 
Comment by Christine
2008-05-18 21:14:18

 

I think this is awesome for the domestic use! Though personally I don’t think it provides much use (not like I need a sign to point me to my own bathroom) but it’s rather fun. It reminds me of those magnetic word pieces you stick on your fridge to create some random sentence.

I’d like to see a famous quote and inspiring phrases permanently embossed into my walls.

 
Comment by Sketchee
2008-05-31 13:05:52

 

I don’t know that I need to have the soap shelf labeled, but maybe it would guilt me into putting things where they belong

 
Comment by mehul
2008-06-02 01:15:37

 

The embossed tiles are really magnificent. I love it…

 
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