Design Inspiration Blog — Random Tile Patterns
Design Milk's Favorites from Dwell on Design 2015 features Tesselle's A-Frame Cement Tiles
Karin Jeske A-Frame Design Pattern Random Tile Patterns Tile
Top design blog, Design Milk features an article by Jaime Derringer that shares top product picks, including Tesselle's A-Frame Cement Tiles.
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>>
Tesselle's Geometricks Cement Tiles Featured at Houston's Iconic Oporto Restaurant
Karin Jeske Geometricks Interior Design Pattern Random Tile Patterns Tile
Designed by the Michael Hsu Office of Architecture, Oporto is a design icon in Houston's Midtown district. Dynamic patterned concrete tile and rich cedar windows on the exterior invite passersby into the restaurant, where they are greeted with warm, natural materials. Read more>>
Custom Home Magazine Features Fine Vine Cement Tiles
Karin Jeske Fine Vine Interior Design Pattern Random Tile Patterns Tile
Custom Home Magazine's Cheryl Weber wrote the following about Fine Vine Cement Tiles, one of Tesselle's Original Designs: Handmade to order in Mexico using a centuries-old technique, Tesselle Cement Tiles consist of three layers made in a mold and contain natural, light-fast pigments, Portland cement, and powdered white marble. Read More >>
In the News: Tesselle Introduces Exclusive Modern Design Concepts to Decorative Cement Tiles
Karin Jeske Cement Tile Color Design Pattern Random Tile Patterns Tile
Tesselle, a wholesaler and retailer of custom, hand-made cement tiles introduces their first exclusive collection of modern designs that includes geometric, organic and botanical patterns. Karin Jeske, founder of Tesselle, has introduced her first exclusive collection of cement tiles in a mix of modern designs. The Tesselle website can be found at www.tesselle.com. Read more >> From left to right, top to bottom: Circuit, Nature's Net, He Loves Me, Avenida, Bouquet Toss, Origami, Geometricks, Baskerville, Fine Vine.