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A fabulous centrepiece for a garden is this stone fountain set into a dramatic classically Portuguese majolica tile panel. The example shown here on 5″ tiles measures around 4 foot by 5.5 foot.
Read moreA fabulous centrepiece for a garden is this stone fountain set into a dramatic classically Portuguese majolica tile panel. The example shown here on 5″ tiles measures around 4 foot by 5.5 foot.
Read moreHere, a typically Portuguese classically inspired hand painted panel is the backing for this cast iron fountain. Shown here as an 8 foot by 4 foot panel.
Read moreHere, a vibrant design in typical Portuguese tradition using the majolica technique. This twelve tile panel measures 20″ by 15″ on our standard 5″ tile.
Read moreHere 6″ black and white tiles have been used to add sophisticated drama to this limed wood fireplace surround.
Read moreHere, hand painted tiles in a classical sepia and white design have been used to create a dramatic back plate behind the fire basket.
Read moreHere, a classical black and white border has been sized up onto 6″ tiles to add another dimension to this handsome cast iron fireplace surround.
Read moreThis fabulous tile mural is a hand painted recreation of a German mediaeval painting depicting a wiild boar hunt in winter. This 54 tile panel is 45″ by 30″ and would cost £918 hand painted on our standard 5″ tile or £648 digitally printed.
Read moreHere a client has given us photographs of their favourite local scenes to create this pastoral tile mural. The tiles shown here are 5″ square, making up an 80 tile panel.
Read moreHere, we have used an old Dutch still life oil painting to hand paint a mural onto tiles. The dramatic black background makes a wonderful foil for the glowing colours of the lemons. A really eye-catching centrepiece for kitchen tiles. As shown, this is a 24 tile panel, on...
Read moreOn our 5″ tile this coat of arms id on four tiles and measures 10″ square. You would want to use your own coat of arms of course. If you don’t happen to have one, why not do a bit of research and dig out or design your own. ...
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