Concrete tile can be used just about anywhere, indoors or out, including floors, walls, fireplace surrounds, pools and patios, shower enclosures, countertops, backsplashes, and building facades.
Contemporary concrete surfaces have advanced since the introduction of coloring and stamping in the 1950’s.
Menswear trends have inspired Walker Zanger’s Sterling Row collection, which incorporate marble and wood-look porcelain tiles in gray, black and white tones.
The Sterling Row collection is inspired by the elegant feel of fine fabrics, the richness of burnished leather and the luxuriously appointed shops of the finest tailors in London, Manhattan and Paris.
“Using modern water-jet technology, we were able to create delicate and distinctive patterns in wood-finish ceramic, precisely fitted with marble. It’s a novel take on a classic theme that has applications in varying scales for floors and walls, and for residential and commercial venues alike.” – Jared Becker, Vice President of Design and Marketing
Sterling Row Patterns are available in two color ways, Linen and Charcoal, created from three colors of Statale porcelain tile and Thasos White, Bianco Bello and Imperial Black Marble.
Sterling Row’s ten distinctive patterns offer designers a wealth of decorative options for floors or walls, alongside the technical advantage of impervious porcelain, which can be used in any residential, and most commercial applications.
The Sterling Row Tile Collection will pair well with burnished leather, charcoal accents as well gold toned and brass fixtures.
Last month the Sterling Row Collection won Gold in the Best of Bath category at the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS).
Sterling Row is priced from $55-$145 per square foot.
Art Deco is the term given to the decorative and architectural style from 1919-1939.
Art Deco’s geometric designs, accompanied with playful ornamentation contrasted with the earlier organic forms of the Art Nouveau Movement. Unlike modernist design, Art Deco was not overly concerned with issues of functionality or technology. Art Deco was primarily a fashion oriented style.
Art Deco style was popular for hotels, theaters, restaurants, ocean liners and World’s Fair exhibits. By the 1930s, Art Deco style in the United States was adapting to mass production rather than the luxurious products originally shown at the Paris exhibit Les Arts Decoratifs.
Walker Zanger’s Luxe Vanity recalls the 30’s Art Deco style with it’s rich Espresso finish and brushed-nickel accents. This large single bowl vanity available in honed marble or white onyx will make a grand statement in your bathroom retreat.
56 3/4″ w x 24″ d starting at $5,600
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