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Botanical Wall Tiles

Filed under: Decor, Art


Ceramic wall tiles by Heather Knight. I like them because they're bright pure white, and because I love three- dimensional art hanging up on the wall. Inspired by nature, Heather Knight creates each delicate design by hand and works pretty much exclusively in porcelain. These tiles are porcelain and are modeled after different plants like turf, hydrangea, and noni (top row) and magnolia, durian, and lichen (bottom row). I'm not crazy about them displayed in a grid pattern like this but I think a grouping of them would definitely be gorgeous on almost any wall. $895 for the collection of 6.


Via Design Mind

Mebel Pivot Screen

Filed under: Decor

Screens are a great way to divide a large space into smaller rooms, or simply create a more private section of an office or bedroom. The Pivot Screen by Mebel Furniture doesn't provide the complete concealment, but it looks far more interesting than completely opaque screens do. The acrylic panels in each of the interlocking tiles - which can be added on to easily to create the desired size for your space - are removable, so you can change the colors and even the degree of transparency as often as you wish. Mebel specializes in using eco-friendly materials and the wood used for all of their pieces comes from certified sources that maintain sustainable forestry practices.

The price of the screen as it is pictured is $3,895, but the total will vary depending on the number and type of tiles, as well as the wood and the color of the stain.

Mood Light Flat Tiles

Filed under: Decor

It seems like we might run out of wall space before we run out of great things to decorate them with.

We have already heard about color-changing wall paint, but what about a color changing wall? Mood Light Flat Tiles conceal LED lights that can create a dazzling multi-colored display - or a soothing one - in your home. The red, blue and green color settings can be adjusted to create any color you can think of, and the unit comes with a remote control that allows you to define your own light pulses and patterns in addition to the preprogrammed patterns. The tiles are just under 3" thick, so using them will not cut dramatically into the amount of useable space in the room, and they combine almost seamlessly to cover large and small areas. Each 19.7"x19.7"2.8" tile is $629.



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