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Delftware, IKEA. IKEAware, Delft. At the reception desk of the IKEA Concept Center.

 

The lady at the reception desk was exceptionally friendly. She was very pretty and exuded a calmness and natural assertiveness that was very appealing.

 

Oh, dear God, father in heaven. Thank you for the meeting that is fleeting. That the dazzling beauty of your love and goodness can be experienced in a few seconds and that we cannot mess it up with our propensity to sin, should we be given more time. ... Tears will flow. Hearts will ache. Better to savour a few seconds of joy.

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This photo is of a beautiful 24 tile mural was created using the digital scan of an original painting by the very talented Dan Spider Warren. The tile mural for this kitchen backsplash is made on 6 inch ceramic tiles with a satin finish. You can view this image on our website through our Gallery of Installations pages starting on this page Gallery 1 of the website.

We have several Gallery pages so be sure to click through to see them all. To order this tile mural for your own kitchen backsplash or bathroom tile project visit this page of our website - Enchanted Waters Tile Mural. Happy Shopping!!

tile mural on the side of the nutricia food factory zoetermeer holland

The most amazing pink bathroom. Fully tiled, walls ceiling, floor. Stunning tile mural over pink bathtub.

This mixed media mosaic mural was part of the "Let's Be Creative!" summer program at the Evergreen Park Library. It is 4' x 8' and was created by 50, 4-8 graders from the community. Materials include tile, mirror, small objects, glass, hand-painted tiles, broken crockery and beads.

This exquisite exterior mosaic tile was made by Malibu Potteries, a ceramic tile manufacturer located on the Rancho Malibu, in California.

 

The Rancho Malibu had been purchased in 1891 by Fredrick Hastings Rindge and his wife, May. The Rancho was a 22 mile slice of unspoilt paradise bounded by the Malibu Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.

 

In 1926, May Rindge stated the Malibu Potteries. She had discovered that the Rancho was rich in the natural resources, red and buff burning clays, needed to manufacture high-grade ceramic tile. The Potteries, carried a full line of tile for almost every architectural purpose, exterior and interior. The tiles of the Malibu Potteries are among the most beautiful, finely detailed, and well executed pieces of their kind ever manufactured locally. Their production was distinguished by the specialization in reproductions of European hand decorated tiles, specifically designs from the Islamic sacred art tradition of Saracen and Moorish decorative tile. The designs, inspired by Islamic craftsmen, consist of primarily abstract patterns and geometric forms including stylized plant forms. It is not generally known how the Potteries gained access to these designs. It seems that some designs were copied from books while some were obtained from people who traveled in Europe.

 

The tile was used extensively at the residence of May's daughter, Rhoda Rindge Adamson, for the Adamson Beach House. The architect for the beach house was Stiles Clements of Morgan , Walls and Clements. The Adamson House was designed in a Mediterranean style with authentic Moorish and Spanish details throughout. The house is a masterpiece in the use of architectural decorative tile, also custom-designed for this house. It is used on the exterior and interior and is the dominant motif of the building. It is used for floor coverings, wainscoting, fireplaces, wall and ceiling surfaces, outdoor terraces and fountains, built in benches, the swimming pool and bath house. The designs are numerous and exquisite in their detail, beauty, color, craftsmanship, and variety.

 

In 1968, the Adamson Beach House and 13 acres of gardens and beaches, now designated on the National Register of Historic Sites as well as the State Register of Historic Places, were acquired by the State of California to add to and expand Malibu Lagoon State Park. The Adamson Beach House serves as the greatest surviving testimony to the artistry of Malibu Potteries' dazzling production.

Kitchen backsplash tile mural on 6" ceramic tiles. Log on to www.tilemuralstore.com so see this scene of Greece on tiles plus many others. This tile mural for your kitchen backsplash can be purchased here www.tilemuralstore.com/products/View_Of_Santorini_Tile_Mu.... This tile mural is made from an original oil painting by world renowed artist Sam Park.

W Hotel, Hong Kong, mosaic design Fabio Ongarato. Photo by Marc Gerritsen

Kitchen backsplash tile mural on 6" ceramic tiles. Log on to www.tilemuralstore.com so see this chef tile mural plus many others. This tile mural for your kitchen backsplash can be purchased here www.tilemuralstore.com/products/Chef_in_Paris_Tile_Mural-.... This tile mural is made from an original painting by world renowed artist Jennifer Garant

Delftware, IKEA. IKEAware, Delft. At the reception desk of the IKEA Concept Center.

Not centre. Has IKEA adopted American spelling worldwide? Let us know.

 

The hyphens in hand-painted and centuries-old lead us to expect one in world renowned. Inconsistent hyphenation doesn't exactly constitute a spelling error, it is more an error of style.

 

Please, view the tile mural.

 

Kitchen backsplash tile mural on 6" ceramic tiles. Log on to www.tilemuralstore.com so see this sport fish tile mural, tuna tile mural plus many others. This tile mural for your kitchen backsplash can be purchased here www.tilemuralstore.com/products/TUNA_RUN_Tile_Mural-2290-.... This tile mural is made from an original painting by world renowed artist Paul Fenwick

Art : " Oculus " Jones / Ginzel (1998)

 

Location: Chambers Street / World Trade Center , subway station, NYC

Kitchen backsplash tile mural on 6" ceramic tiles. Log on to www.tilemuralstore.com so see this Tuscan scene on tiles plus many others. This tile mural for your kitchen backsplash can be purchased here www.tilemuralstore.com/products/Golden_Gate_To_Umbria_Til.... This tile mural is made from an original painting by world renowed artist Karen Stene

The facade and floors of this church are decorated with tiles that have religious motifs. For more photos visit sites.google.com/site/historictileinstallationsn/ne_linco....

Designed by Hildreth Meière and executed by the R. Guastavino Co. of New York City, the walls and ceilings of the Nebraska State Capitol have many tile murals depicting historical and Native American scenes. For more photos visit sites.google.com/site/historictileinstallationsn/ne_linco....

Painel decorativo para banheiro, produzido sob encomenda, trabalho

exclusivo.

Mandalas expostas na casa côr,2004 e 2006.

This exquisite designed flower pot was made by Malibu Potteries, a ceramic tile manufacturer located on the Rancho Malibu, in 1930.

 

The Rancho Malibu had been purchased in 1891 by Fredrick Hastings Rindge and his wife, May. The Rancho was a 22 mile slice of unspoilt paradise bounded by the Malibu Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.

 

In 1926, May Rindge stated the Malibu Potteries. She had discovered that the Rancho was rich in the natural resources, red and buff burning clays, needed to manufacture high-grade ceramic tile. The Potteries, carried a full line of tile for almost every architectural purpose, exterior and interior. The tiles of the Malibu Potteries are among the most beautiful, finely detailed, and well executed pieces of their kind ever manufactured locally. Their production was distinguished by the specialization in reproductions of European hand decorated tiles, specifically designs from the Islamic sacred art tradition of Saracen and Moorish decorative tile. The designs, inspired by Islamic craftsmen, consist of primarily abstract patterns and geometric forms including stylized plant forms. It is not generally known how the Potteries gained access to these designs. It seems that some designs were copied from books while some were obtained from people who traveled in Europe.

 

The tile was used extensively at the residence of May's daughter, Rhoda Rindge Adamson, for the Adamson Beach House. The architect for the beach house was Stiles Clements of Morgan , Walls and Clements. The Adamson House was designed in a Mediterranean style with authentic Moorish and Spanish details throughout. The house is a masterpiece in the use of architectural decorative tile, also custom-designed for this house. It is used on the exterior and interior and is the dominant motif of the building. It is used for floor coverings, wainscoting, fireplaces, wall and ceiling surfaces, outdoor terraces and fountains, built in benches, the swimming pool and bath house. The designs are numerous and exquisite in their detail, beauty, color, craftsmanship, and variety.

 

In 1968, the Adamson Beach House and 13 acres of gardens and beaches, now designated on the National Register of Historic Sites as well as the State Register of Historic Places, were acquired by the State of California to add to and expand Malibu Lagoon State Park. The Adamson Beach House serves as the greatest surviving testimony to the artistry of Malibu Potteries' dazzling production.

 

Abraham Lincoln High School, 2800 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn was built in 1929. Henry Varnum Poor's murals are still in place on either side of the auditorium stage. Poor's "Central Park" mural at Mt. Sinai Hospital impressed Dr. Gabriel Mason, Principal of Abraham Lincoln High School in 1954. Dr. Mason was determined to have the school’s auditorium decorated after the removal of its pipe organ, to make room for electronic sound equipment, left unsightly gaps at either side of the stage. Since the twenty by twelve-foot gaps had to remain more or less open in order for sound to be projected from the new equipment, Poor proposed covering the holes with wire mesh on which he could place cut-out, heroic-sized figures composed of ceramic tiles joined and braced by metal strips. On the right side of the stage is laurel-crowned Apollo, holding aloft a lyre, his free arm raised. More information about HVP's architectural ceramics can be found on my blog at tilesinnewyork.blogspot.com/2013/01/architectural-ceramic....

Abraham Lincoln High School, 2800 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn was built in 1929. Henry Varnum Poor's murals are still in place on either side of the auditorium stage. Poor's "Central Park" mural at Mt. Sinai Hospital impressed Dr. Gabriel Mason, Principal of Abraham Lincoln High School in 1954. Dr. Mason was determined to have the school’s auditorium decorated after the removal of its pipe organ, to make room for electronic sound equipment, left unsightly gaps at either side of the stage. Since the twenty by twelve-foot gaps had to remain more or less open in order for sound to be projected from the new equipment, Poor proposed covering the holes with wire mesh on which he could place cut-out, heroic-sized figures composed of ceramic tiles joined and braced by metal strips. On the right side is laurel-crowned Apollo, holding aloft a lyre, his free arm raised. This photo shows the artist's "HVP" signature near the bottom of the mural. More information about HVP's architectural ceramics can be found on my blog at tilesinnewyork.blogspot.com/2013/01/architectural-ceramic....

The Marine Grill Room was demolished in 1990, but the tile murals were saved by the quick action of preservationists. Six of the original 20 murals are currently in the William and Fulton Streets entrance to the Broadway/Fulton Street subway station. For more photos visit sites.google.com/site/historictileinstallationsn/ny_manha....

Abraham Lincoln High School, 2800 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn was built in 1929. Henry Varnum Poor's murals are still in place on either side of the auditorium stage. Poor's "Central Park" mural at Mt. Sinai Hospital impressed Dr. Gabriel Mason, Principal of Abraham Lincoln High School in 1954. Dr. Mason was determined to have the school’s auditorium decorated after the removal of its pipe organ, to make room for electronic sound equipment, left unsightly gaps at either side of the stage. Since the twenty by twelve-foot gaps had to remain more or less open in order for sound to be projected from the new equipment, Poor proposed covering the holes with wire mesh on which he could place cut-out, heroic-sized figures composed of ceramic tiles joined and braced by metal strips. On the right side of the stage is laurel-crowned Apollo, holding aloft a lyre, his free arm raised. More information about HVP's architectural ceramics can be found on my blog at tilesinnewyork.blogspot.com/2013/01/architectural-ceramic....

Designed by Hildreth Meière and executed by the R. Guastavino Co. of New York City, the walls and ceilings of the Nebraska State Capitol have many tile murals depicting historical and Native American scenes. For more photos visit sites.google.com/site/historictileinstallationsn/ne_linco....

Abraham Lincoln High School, 2800 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn was built in 1929. Henry Varnum Poor's murals are still in place on either side of the auditorium stage. Poor's "Central Park" mural at Mt. Sinai Hospital impressed Dr. Gabriel Mason, Principal of Abraham Lincoln High School in 1954. Dr. Mason was determined to have the school’s auditorium decorated after the removal of its pipe organ, to make room for electronic sound equipment, left unsightly gaps at either side of the stage. Since the twenty by twelve-foot gaps had to remain more or less open in order for sound to be projected from the new equipment, Poor proposed covering the holes with wire mesh on which he could place cut-out, heroic-sized figures composed of ceramic tiles joined and braced by metal strips. On the left of the stage is the god Mercury in Roman Armor. In his right hand, however, he holds thunderbolts. Poor, with the new sound equipment in mind, decided to extend the god’s protectorates to electricity. More information about HVP's architectural ceramics can be found on my blog at tilesinnewyork.blogspot.com/2013/01/architectural-ceramic....

Painel em cerâmica vitrificada. Dimensão da obra: 230cm x 230cm.

The Marine Grill Room was demolished in 1990, but the tile murals were saved by the quick action of preservationists. Six of the original 20 murals are currently in the William and Fulton Streets entrance to the Broadway/Fulton Street subway station. For more photos visit sites.google.com/site/historictileinstallationsn/ny_manha....

Este painel em cerâmica vitrificada representa a dança de INDRA, está ligado a criação dos mundos. É o meu trabalho predileto. Dimensão; 145cm x 77cm.

Painel decorativo para ducha, instalado no clube leste da SAMA mineração em Minaçu-Go.

This exquisite exterior mosaic tile was made by Malibu Potteries, a ceramic tile manufacturer located on the Rancho Malibu, in 1930.

 

The Rancho Malibu had been purchased in 1891 by Fredrick Hastings Rindge and his wife, May. The Rancho was a 22 mile slice of unspoilt paradise bounded by the Malibu Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.

 

In 1926, May Rindge stated the Malibu Potteries. She had discovered that the Rancho was rich in the natural resources, red and buff burning clays, needed to manufacture high-grade ceramic tile. The Potteries, carried a full line of tile for almost every architectural purpose, exterior and interior. The tiles of the Malibu Potteries are among the most beautiful, finely detailed, and well executed pieces of their kind ever manufactured locally. Their production was distinguished by the specialization in reproductions of European hand decorated tiles, specifically designs from the Islamic sacred art tradition of Saracen and Moorish decorative tile. The designs, inspired by Islamic craftsmen, consist of primarily abstract patterns and geometric forms including stylized plant forms. It is not generally known how the Potteries gained access to these designs. It seems that some designs were copied from books while some were obtained from people who traveled in Europe.

 

The tile was used extensively at the residence of May's daughter, Rhoda Rindge Adamson, for the Adamson Beach House. The architect for the beach house was Stiles Clements of Morgan , Walls and Clements. The Adamson House was designed in a Mediterranean style with authentic Moorish and Spanish details throughout. The house is a masterpiece in the use of architectural decorative tile, also custom-designed for this house. It is used on the exterior and interior and is the dominant motif of the building. It is used for floor coverings, wainscoting, fireplaces, wall and ceiling surfaces, outdoor terraces and fountains, built in benches, the swimming pool and bath house. The designs are numerous and exquisite in their detail, beauty, color, craftsmanship, and variety.

 

In 1968, the Adamson Beach House and 13 acres of gardens and beaches, now designated on the National Register of Historic Sites as well as the State Register of Historic Places, were acquired by the State of California to add to and expand Malibu Lagoon State Park. The Adamson Beach House serves as the greatest surviving testimony to the artistry of Malibu Potteries' dazzling production.

 

Abraham Lincoln High School, 2800 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn was built in 1929. Henry Varnum Poor's murals are still in place on either side of the auditorium stage. Poor's "Central Park" mural at Mt. Sinai Hospital impressed Dr. Gabriel Mason, Principal of Abraham Lincoln High School in 1954. Dr. Mason was determined to have the school’s auditorium decorated after the removal of its pipe organ, to make room for electronic sound equipment, left unsightly gaps at either side of the stage. Since the twenty by twelve-foot gaps had to remain more or less open in order for sound to be projected from the new equipment, Poor proposed covering the holes with wire mesh on which he could place cut-out, heroic-sized figures composed of ceramic tiles joined and braced by metal strips. On the left of the stage is the god Mercury in Roman Armor. In his right hand, however, he holds thunderbolts. Poor, with the new sound equipment in mind, decided to extend the god’s protectorates to electricity. More information about HVP's architectural ceramics can be found on my blog at tilesinnewyork.blogspot.com/2013/01/architectural-ceramic....

The Marine Grill Room was demolished in 1990, but the tile murals were saved by the quick action of preservationists. Six of the original 20 murals are currently in the William and Fulton Streets entrance to the Broadway/Fulton Street subway station. For more photos visit sites.google.com/site/historictileinstallationsn/ny_manha....

Tile mural at the Tonga Hut in Palm Springs, California. See: tongahut.com/tonga-hut-palm-springs.html

This mural in the Klingenstein Maternity Pavilion of Mt. Sinai Hospital is eight feet high by twenty feet long. The mural was dedicated on December 7, 1954 and depicted scenes from the local zoo, boathouse and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. More information about Henry Varnum Poor's architectural ceramics can be found on my blog at tilesinnewyork.blogspot.com/2013/01/architectural-ceramic....

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