Creative Wall Tiles From Japan: Interior Design Ideas*/



Creative Wall Tiles From Japan: Interior Design Ideas

Creative Wall Tiles From Japan: Interior Design Ideas

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Creative Wall Tiles From Japan

Posted: 03 Nov 2011 01:02 PM PDT

Japanese company INAX has come up with some wonderful tiling options. Dent Cube, first presented at Cersaie 2011 in Bologna, is a three-dimensional porcelain stoneware cladding that can be used to create indented pattern walls. Its design is interesting, because it produces a mixture of geometric structures and colours, that can bring a harmonious twist to a space, either outdoors or indoors. The indented patterns can be filled with different coloured glass, wood or other materials, as required. This can create a certain rhythm that is eye-catching. The Dent Cube is part of a broader concept named Nagomi(stands for inner peace and serenity) and was designed by architect Teruo Yasuda.

Dent Cube with Patches of Green

Dent Cube with Coloured Glass

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More designs from INAX’s stables…

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