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| I saw these tiles in a local restaurant and would love to use them in my upcoming kitchen/bath remodel. I have no idea where to start and am hoping someone might recognize them. Thanks in advance. |
Here is a link that might be useful: This online album shows the other tiles.
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- Posted by robotropolis (My Page) on Sun, Feb 10, 13 at 7:01
| I googled Art Nouveau tiles trees and Arts and Crafts tiles trees and came up with this place. Not the same but similar? I also googled 'lovebirds oak tile' and didn't come up with anything. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Ravenstone tiles
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- Posted by robotropolis (My Page) on Sun, Feb 10, 13 at 7:06
| Another nice option, again, not exactly the same |
Here is a link that might be useful: Trikeenan Victorian and woodland tiles
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| Those are BEAUTIFUL! Thanks. |
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- Posted by robotropolis (My Page) on Sun, Feb 10, 13 at 10:54
| Some more amazing tiles. I should stop googling before I blow my entire Reno budget on tiles. |
Here is a link that might be useful: More amazing nature tiles
This post was edited by robotropolis on Sun, Feb 10, 13 at 10:56
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- Posted by detroit_burb (My Page) on Sun, Feb 10, 13 at 11:29
| call the restaraunt. there are a few well know arts and crafts tile maker such as Pewabic and Motawi that do custom pieces, so it may not be a production piece. |
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| Those are BEAUTIFUL! Thanks. |
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| Thank you all for your replies. I thought about calling the restaurant but it is a big chain and their major remodel was done ~15 years ago....I feel sure nobody would have a clue. . What I DID learn from this is the difference between Art Nouveau and Art Deco ;-) Found this this one on my own...LOVE the celtic tiles. I can see where this could become a very expensive love |
Here is a link that might be useful: Love these!
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