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  2. 65 Kitchen Tile Backsplash Ideas for the Ultimate Culinary ...

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    The cooking space of this lowkey Toronto home features a custom backsplash that nearly steals the show. The wall is ornamented in Brutalist-inspired tiles by local artist Catherine Carroll of ...

  3. New York City Subway tiles - Wikipedia

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    New York City Subway tiles. Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center station identification on the BMT Brighton Line platform. Many New York City Subway stations are decorated with colorful ceramic plaques and tile mosaics. Of these, many take the form of signs, identifying the station's location. Much of this ceramic work was in place when the ...

  4. Here's How to Make Your Small Kitchen Feel Bigger - AOL

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    Choose Floor-to-Ceiling White. We all know that light, bright spaces feel more spacious than dark, dreary areas. Stick with white cabinets, walls and trim for your small kitchen, then layer in ...

  5. Glass tile - Wikipedia

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    Glass mosaics of sea turtles on a subway platform. Since the 1990s, a variety of modern glass tile technologies, including methods to take used glass and recreate it as ' green ' tiles, has resulted in a resurgence of interest in glass tile as a floor and wall cladding. It is now most commonly used in pools, kitchens, spas, and bathrooms.

  6. Guastavino tile - Wikipedia

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    Guastavino tile vaulting in the City Hall station of the New York City Subway Guastavino ceiling tiles on the south arcade of the Manhattan Municipal Building. The Guastavino tile arch system is a version of Catalan vault introduced to the United States in 1885 by Spanish architect and builder Rafael Guastavino (1842–1908). [1]

  7. Amy Cheng (visual artist) - Wikipedia

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    Amy Cheng (born December 8, 1956) [1] is an American artist with a dual career in studio art and 2-dimensional public art fabricated in a variety of materials, such as mosaic, mosaic tiles, hand-painted tiles, laminated and etched glass, faceted glass, digitally-printed vinyl, and terrazzo.

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