All of our cement tiles can be installed on wall and floor no matter thickness.
Marrakech tiles dandelion.
Tiles are sold only by full boxes.
The dandelion patterned encaustic tile by marrakech design can be rotated to create a whole variety of patterns.
The creation of the iconic dandelion pattern tile is just one of their many collections.
Tile installation step 1 tile setting since the tiles are hand made and therefore subject to color variations we recommend that you batch mix them randomly from different boxes when laying them out in order to balance color and tonal variation.
Casa bottle green pure white.
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Tiles are sold only by full boxes.
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The common design concept behind all of them is the layering of patterns and meta.
Dandelion aqua milk 175 dandelion azure milk 175 dandelion bottle green canvas 175 dandelion celadon milk 175 dandelion charcoal pure white.
Designed in collaboration with claesson koivisto rune.
Marrakech design is a swedish company specialising in handmade encaustic cement tiles.
Bow c basil white 165.
Cement tiles by marrakech design.
Various colours available please contact us for colour choices and corresponding thicknesses.
Marrakech design claesson koivisto rune dandelion encaustic.
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Dandelion has since become what must be considered a modern design icon.
Marrakech design is a swedish company specialized in encaustic cement tiles.
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Grade b dandelion coffee pure white 16mm.
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Design claesson koivisto rune for marrakech design the designers behind the award winning design icon dandelion the collaboration with claesson koivisto rune started in 2012 and now encompasses three different ranges of twelve different patterns in total.
The tiles are made by hand according to a production process developed in southern france towards the end of the 19th century.