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Art Deco
Possibly the last Century's most outstanding design movement, and certainly one of its most memorable, the enduringly popular Art Deco style evokes all the bold, daring modernism of the Twenties. Clean lines and precise symmetry combine in visually arresting shapes and forms which both challenge and inspire.
And with real platinum and gold used on every 6" tile, you can be sure they make the ultimate decor statement.
I Tiles furniture used in this setting: 6480 White Fan tiles, 6490 Manhattan Border tiles, N9901 Victoria, N9921 Sigma, N9903 Skirting (all Jet black), GLS9221 London Stone Rectangle, A9000 Field tiles, A9002 Half Field tiles (both Brilliant White).
For flooring see Original Style Victorian Floor tiles Brochure and Earthworks brochure.
The background glaze colour is Brilliant White. See pages 32-38 for details of plain and moulded tiles.
152mm x 152mm (6" x 6")
6480 Fan tile
152mm x 50mm (6" x 2")
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6490 Manhattan Border
Tiles used in this setting: 6490 Manhattan Border, A9002 Half field tile, A9000 Field tile (both Brilliant White), GAQ9002 Half field tile, GAQ9909 Omega, GAQ9903 Skirting (all Aqua Source).
For flooring please see Victorian Floor Tiles Brochure.
Under studio lighting the platinum and gold used on Art Deco tiles may appear as black. Before making your choice it is always advisable to ask your Original Style supplier to show you samples.
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