After significant modifications throughout the decades, this Palo Alto building was lovingly restored to its 1927 glory with historically accurate materials, including 4x4 Ceramic Tile in Lapis and Huckleberry, Mini Cross in Blue Velvet, 1x1 Mosaic Tile in Lapis, Handpainted Old California 5, 9, and 10 in Cool Motif, Handpainted Almeria in Cool Motif, and finished with Quarter Round Trim in Lapis.
If anyone can create the most iconic hotel that ever existed, it’s Trixie Mattel–every room in the Palm Springs-based Trixie Motel has its own unique take on a midcentury Barbie Dreamhouse aesthetic. In the incomparable Pink Flamingo Suite, the kitchenette features a backsplash of Handpainted Sensu Tile in a custom colorway of Evening Glow and Clover that emanates 60s glamour (with matching side tables to boot!).
Starry desert nights beckon in this peaceful exterior soaking tub. Designer Claire Thomas crafted a luxurious oasis at this Yucca Valley casita with 3x3 Ceramic Tile in Dust Storm, a glossy mauve, surrounding the dreamy tub that begs you to sit back and relax.
This Art Deco restaurant bathroom comes with a heaping side of moody luxury. Located in a historic Streamline Moderne building, San Antonio’s Up Scale keeps the design consistent in every detail by elegantly pairing 2x8 Ceramic Tile in glossy black Raven with brass metallic fixtures for a high-impact powder room.
Handmade tile is the perfect backdrop to this restaurant bathroom's brassy Art Deco accents. 2x8 Ceramic Tile in glossy blush-colored Mesa makes for a memorable moment of rest at San Antonio seafood spot Up Scale located in a historic Streamline Moderne building.
Enjoy a little Art Deco on your dinner date at Saint Paul's new neighborhood spot Myrial Restaurant. Designed by Madelynn Furlong, this private bathroom features a rustic checkerboard floor of 8x8 Tile in Red Rock and Antique and wainscoting of Tumbleweed 2x8 Tile elegantly finished with cove base and quarter round trim.
Located in downtown Boston, Hacin + Associates draw inspiration from the language of angles, the colors, and the materials of the Art Deco era to design this office kitchen backsplash.
Boutique fitness space Body Evolved uses a soothing yet stimulating blend of Bora Bora tile to create a blissful bathroom for members looking for a relaxing escape.