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I thought you might like this - I recently discovered Daniel Ogassian's tile designs at a show in Los Angeles. His site is at http://www.ogassian.com
Daniel creates ceramic and concrete wall and floor designer tiles with a clean and futurist shape. His trademark is warm and organic textures that add depth to any surface.
Take the designer tile in this bathroom that resembles a modern jewelry box, full of faceted surfaces: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4049/4479212635_beb4b9879d.jpg
Daniel used his textured “Optic” tile from his concrete tile collection on the walls, the sink is by Alape.
Owner Melissa Snow Graduated from CSU Chico with her BA in Interior Design. With 8 years experience in both Residential, and commercial Design her dream of owning a showroom/design boutique came true in 2008.
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I thought you might like this - I recently discovered Daniel Ogassian's tile designs at a show in Los Angeles. His site is at http://www.ogassian.com
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Take the designer tile in this bathroom that resembles a modern jewelry box, full of faceted surfaces: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4049/4479212635_beb4b9879d.jpg
Daniel used his textured “Optic” tile from his concrete tile collection on the walls, the sink is by Alape.