Union Tiles Explores the Hexagonal Tile Trend
Latest design trends are now shifting in the direction of decorative elements and composition patterns, combinations reminiscent of vintage style, created around the theme of memory, with the shapes and details of the past weaving a material fabric complete with recollections and historical allure.
At the forefront of this beguiling retro pattern is undoubtedly the Hexagon Tile, a format set once again to play a role in every room in the house, with walls and floors becoming a blank canvas that make it possible to create combinations and colourful mix & match effects able to blend perfectly in with interior design elements.
The Hexagon tile expresses a creative approach that brings a style in the past back into the present. These exciting new tiles are available from Union Tiles in a variety of materials such as Porcelain or Terrazzo, (Terrazzo available in 3 different finishes dependent on application) – Lava Stone (non-slip) – for external applications, Smooth Polished -for internal applications and Rustico finish -for light duty applications.
Create an element of mystery with our new three colour 3D handmade Hexagonal patterned tiles, which play with the mind whether used on walls or floors, Ideal for a wall in the bathroom or to create a unique corner in the home.
Visit www.uniontiles.co.za for expert advice on how to achieve this stunning look in your home!
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