Barber & Osgerby Design New Tiles for Mutina
Barber & Osgerby Design New Tiles for Mutina
Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby created two new, indoor / outdoor tile collections for Mutina That give the user creative control to design a single space thanks to the endless combinations the tiles AFFORD. Both designs are bold and Were inspired by experiments with geometry, color, patterns, and versatility. Take a look and imagine what can be created!
Puzzle is a collection of tiles That turn Simple geometric shapes into an infinite array of puzzle-like patterns on your walls and floors. DEPENDING ON how they're ugly out and what colors are used, the results can be simply tone-on-tone gold more dramatic, graphic pattern. Solid tiles can be mixed in to Produce times of calm or the bolder, geometric ones can Become what like abstracted maps looks.
The collection includes eight chromatic families Where neutral colors Represent the Northern Isles of Faroe, Gotland, Aland, Anglesey and Skye and the warmer, brighter shades are associated with the Mediterranean Islands of Crete, Milos and Murano. Within Each of These families, there is a composition of six graphic patterns in three colors, a set of two symmetrical patterns in two colors called Expired Edge, and three solid color variations.
The Mistral collection is a design based on terracotta tiles found on ancient Italian barns and farm buildings are That Their Placed on weekends to help with natural ventilation. The Louvre-like design and Protects Both Reveals views, while aussi Affecting light and shade through ict three-dimensional shape. The tiles can be used in various ways to build walls or sunscreens That-have a sculptural feel.
Both collections debuted During Salone del Mobile 2016.
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