My first job, straight out of college, was working for a retail store that sold imported marble and tile to local architects and designers. I loved the bold graphics of the Mexican tiles as well as the eye-popping colors. In this one particular photo, I see Talavera tile, A version of Saltillo floor tile and what looks to be Cantera paving stone. A warm reminder of how these items all come together once again for that 'total look'.
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008
My first job, straight out of college, was working for a retail store that sold imported marble and tile to local architects and designers. I loved the bold graphics of the Mexican tiles as well as the eye-popping colors. In this one particular photo, I see Talavera tile, A version of Saltillo floor tile and what looks to be Cantera paving stone. A warm reminder of how these items all come together once again for that 'total look'.
Labels:
Cantera,
El Conquistador,
hand painted,
paving stone,
resort,
Saltillo tile,
Talavera
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