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    Tiles Combine Geometric Forms with Natural Imperfections

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorMay 13, 20251 Min Read
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    Nemo Tile + Stone has released Isla, porcelain stoneware tiles in a bold reinterpretation of Mid-century design, combining geometric forms with natural imperfections to create spaces with unique, decorative character. The Isla collection features eight porcelain tile options in an 8- by 8-inch format, including four glossy single-color finishes and four patterned counterparts. The solid tiles come in four timeless colors: Coral, Green, Sand and White. Each color is paired with a Deco counterpart, featuring soft, unique flowing shapes and tone-on-tone 3D effects that can be arranged into various, unique wall patterns. These four decorative tiles showcase a “deep glaze” effect, resulting in unique and varied designs with unevenly poured glazes that create edges and textures reminiscent of handmade craftsmanship. The collection’s solid tiles are suited for floors and walls while the Deco tiles are suited for walls, inviting creative combinations.

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