Easter Pastels with Mosaico Vero
This Easter, give your home a fresh update with subway tiles that mimic picket fences and pastel colours, reminiscent of Easter egg hunts and candy coated indulgences. At Mosaico Vero the Candy Crayon range is the perfect Easter find for your home!
With their soft pastel hues and matte texture, these tiles add a charming touch of Easter into any interior design. Adding depth to your design, the subtle shade variation add another layer of “WOW” to your designs!
With pastel soft hues of pink, white, grey, green and blue you can create a dreamy look in any room. Although perfect for any type of house or family, it is especially a fun range to work with when you are decorating for children. The colour options and interesting shape have the potential to create some great excitement in any kids’ room or bathroom – even the children at heart. It is however not limited to child-like wonder, but it can also be used in more sophisticated settings where you want to create a softer, calmer look – resulting in it’s main function being versatility and charm!
The best element to this range, other than the subtle colours, is the amazing matt texture that is reminiscent of chalk. The texture adds to the quirkiness and uniqueness of the tile.
So with all these fantastic advantages and possibilities, why not incorporate an Easter look into your entire design to fill your whole year with celebratory energy! Candy Crayon – Easter-inspired tiles, bringing a delightful aesthetic that celebrates the beauty of nature and the joy of Easter festivities into your home.
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