Case Study: Glasgow tessellated tile pattern
Tessellated Tile Factory has conducted a case study on the tessellated tile pattern Glasgow. Tessellated design patterns are either simple geometry or complex designs and always leave audiences in awe. The makeup and construct of tessellated tiles are made up of shapes and colours and when put together creates a lush’s geometric design.
Tessellated Tile Factory has conducted a case study on the tessellated tile pattern Glasgow. Tessellated design patterns are either simple geometry or complex designs and always leave audiences in awe. The makeup and construct of tessellated tiles are made up of shapes and colours and when put together creates a lush’s geometric design. Glasgow is a popular design that can come in variant of colours with incorporated hand-printed decorative tiles and border.
Tessellation started in Australia in the 1700s during the colonisation era were European influences dominated the architectural structure. During this era tessellated tiles were influenced by Georgian architecture where tiling patterns typically featured two to three colours in simple geometric designs.
Tessellated tiles are non-porous surface meaning they are low maintenance product. In addition such tiles are hypoallergenic, meaning they dramatically reduce the level of allergens, such as dust and pollen within an indoor space. Tessellated tiles do not emit any toxic fumes when exposed to high temperatures.
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Case Study: Glasgow tessellated tile pattern
Tessellated Tile Factory has conducted a case study on the tessellated tile pattern Glasgow. Tessellated design patterns are either simple geometry or complex designs and always leave audiences in awe. The makeup and construct of tessellated tiles are made up of shapes and colours and when put together creates a lush’s geometric design.- Popular Articles