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Design Inspiration Blog — Cement Tile

Style by Emily Henderson Features 6 Tesselle Designs

Karin Jeske Cement Tile Pattern Tile

It’s national cement tile day and we are celebrating by rounding up our favorite 35 online resources – not 35 tiles, mind you, 35 different designers/makers/artisans and sellers that have many, if not hundreds of cement tiles each. We were so sick of searching for these ourselves so we made it into a post for your (and our) convenience.  Read More >> Tesselle tiles featured:  1. Modda | 2. Avenida | 3. Alexa | 4. Lyssa | 5. Spatial | 6. Origami

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Designs by Katie Blog features Tesselle's Le Fleur Devina

Karin Jeske Cement Tile Classic Design Color Design Pattern Tile

In her article, Pinterest Bath:  Get the Look, Katy Byrne recommends Tesselle's Le Fleur Devina to achieve the picture perfect bath.

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Materials & Products Blog Features Mosaic Montage

Karin Jeske Cement Tile Mosaic Montage Random Tile Patterns Tile

Mosaic Montage is the newest addition to the Tesselle Cement Tile Collection. Providing years of lasting beauty, the patchwork cement tile designs will provide a charming crazy-quilt of color and pattern across any surface. Read more >>

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Terry's Fabrics Shines the Spotlight on our Designer, Karin Jeske

Karin Jeske Cement Tile Circuit Color Design Geometricks Interior Design Pattern Random Tile Patterns Tile

Terry's Fabrics recognizes Tesselle's designer, Karin Jeske in an article that provides insight into her work style and top seasonal picks!  Featured in this article are Geometricks and Circuit cement tiles, available exclusively from Tesselle.

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Reviewed.com: Tiles Gone Wild: Fresh Looks for an Ancient Material

Karin Jeske Cement Tile Pattern Random Tile Patterns

Encaustic cement tiles originated in Catalonia in the 1850s, and the process is popular in Latin America today. These examples, created by Tesselle, are produced near Mexico City and run $15-$18 per square foot. The cement tiles are not fired or glazed. Instead, mineral pigments are hydraulically pressed into the surface of cement. Being handmade, the patterns have slight imperfections, which is part of their character, but dimensions are fairly precise, allowing for finer grout lines.  Read More>>  

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