Geomo 026 tiles by Cavaril
Dezeen Showroom: Hungarian brand Cavaril's Geomo 026 tile collection has a three-dimensional form created by two stacked layers of geometric shapes. The Geomo 026 collection of concrete tiles focuses on geometry and colour, combining triangular, square and circle shapes and colours either from Cavaril's curated palette or the customer's bespoke choice. The tiles feature a The post Geomo 026 tiles by Cavaril appeared first on Dezeen.
Dezeen Showroom: Hungarian brand Cavaril's Geomo 026 tile collection has a three-dimensional form created by two stacked layers of geometric shapes.
The Geomo 026 collection of concrete tiles focuses on geometry and colour, combining triangular, square and circle shapes and colours either from Cavaril's curated palette or the customer's bespoke choice.
The tiles feature a double-layered design, with linear elements overlayed on a dot raster relief, and tiles cut into a triangular shape.
While there are only four designs in the collection, they can create an almost endless array of configurations depending on how the tiles are laid out.
Some layouts create a strong grid, with contrasting colours to bring out the linear elements, while others emphasise the triangular or diamond shapes of the tiles.
Whatever the choice, the Geomo 026 collection gives a visual depth and complexity that Cavaril describes as "truly exceptional". A single-layer version of the designs also exists, offering a more subtle finish.
Product details:
Product: Geomo 026
Brand: Cavaril
Contact: info@cavaril.com
Material: concrete
Dimensions: 300 x 260 x 10 millimetres (single), 300 x 260 x 23 millimetres (double)
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