Spanish Tile for Miles at Cevisama: Part 2
I returned from a fabulous trip to Spain with Tile of Spain a few weeks ago and I cannot shake it. The kindness and hospitality of the Spanish people and our hosts was amazing.
It was inspiring beyond belief. The Spanish tile industry is such a powerhouse of innovation, quality and design.
I said it before but there is absolutely no reason to ever use white subway tile again!
The trends that I noticed and previously mentioned were:
black-and-white
graphic
tribal or ethnic
textures
metallic tiles
Three-dimensional tiles
micro textures
macro graphics
I want to share another selection of some of my favorites from the Spanish manufacturers. Enjoy more fabulous tile finds direct from Cevisama in Valencia, Spain.
If you need sources please do not hesitate to ask.
See PART 1 HERE
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Luna
Can you please tell me who manufactures the multi colored hexagonal floor tile and whether they distribute in the US (CA)
Sonia
It’s Realonda Anadalusi
Saana Hyvärinen
I’d also like to know about the colored hexagonal floor tile. at the tile of spain website it was in the 2016 preview, but I didn’t find it at the collections. Do you have any idea of the name of the tile or the manufacturer? I’d really appreciate the information! Thank you!