Love these little mosaic flowers in the arboretum of the Glasgow BotanIc Gardrens. They were created as part of a series by Wilma van der Meyden.
Love these little mosaic flowers in the arboretum of the Glasgow BotanIc Gardrens. They were created as part of a series by Wilma van der Meyden.
A wee sgraffito commission I’m working on for friends of a friend whose name begins with R and who has an interest in movies and acoustic guitar. #ceramics #pottery #sgraffito #tiles
Love these rather beautiful decorative tiles on a cast-iron fireplace in the hallway of a Victorian townhouse in the West End of Glasgow which has now been converted into flats.
1551 ceramic tile with gold border, Fonthill Castle, Doylestown, PA.
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Love the mosaics lining the corridor leading up to the boardroom of the former Clyde Navigation Trust building on Robertson Street in Glasgow.
The metallic sheen in the sun doesn't render as well in this photo but the tracery of the tiles glows.
You can see the richness of the effect in the detail of the close image.
Love these mosaics above the entrance to a modern block of flats on Argyle Street in the Anderston area of Glasgow. In my opinion, this is the type of thing we need a lot more of on modern buildings to help make them much more locally distinctive.
Decorative detail over an entrance to the Corona Bar on Pollokshaws Road on the Southside of Glasgow. The symbol in the middle is a play on the local place name Crossmyloof.
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Elysian Fie Save.
This set of modern replacements for old street name tiles on Elysian Fields Avenue in New Orleans doesn't seem to have lasted intact for long.
Photo by Infrogmation of New Orleans, 21 February 2025.
Tiles Tuesday - Carrollton Riverbend neighborhood of New Orleans edition.
inspiré d'une nappe et d'une pièce de carrelage.
#inspiration #tablecloth #tiles
These rather beautiful floor tiles are in the vestibule of Saint Alphonsus Church on London Road in the East End of Glasgow. Designed by Peter Paul Pugin, it was built in 1905.
Love these colourful fish-shaped tiles on the body of Bella the Beithir at Stockingfield Junction in Glasgow.
#glasgow #sculpture #tiles #tiling #ceramics #stockingfieldjunction @makeitglasgow