Not exact matches
The Ultimate Caribbean Epicurean Experience
on Friday 3 June will, for the first time, be held at the historic Capitale, a Roman classic 1895 landmark adorned with Corinthian columns, Venetian
glass, marble
mosaic floors and 65 foot ceilings.
RISE AND FALL Based
on the thousands of pieces of window
glass and
mosaic tiles experts have uncovered there, Byzantine - era Bathonea must have been wealthy and important.
A comfy lounge area is centered
on a beautiful gas fireplace clad in contemporary
glass and natural stone
mosaic tiles.
A lucite vanity stool sits
on white marble tiles under a black washstand accented with black shaker cabinets,
glass knobs, and a white quartz countertop completed with a polished nickel vintage faucet placed against
mosaic marble backsplash tiles lining an inset vanity mirror lit by a satin nickel sconce in this gorgeous arched bath vanity nook.
Instead you will find a Queen size tent - like bed with drop away sash window; a private
mosaic and
glass shower with a view
on the deck and an en - suite bathroom with toilet & basin.
These impressive apartments are located
on 10th floor or higher and feature a bedroom with one king - sized bed, and a luxurious marble clad bathroom with
glass mosaic accents and Bulgari amenities.
Made using
mosaic Italian
glass tiles in red, yellow and orange, the pool is set
on the beachfront and is surrounded by a wooden deck with red mattresses and black bean bags.
• Génesis, el Don de la Vida (Genesis, the Gift of Life), the iconic 60 - foot - long
glass mosaic mural by Miguel Covarrubias
on permanent view at the DMA; originally created for another building in Dallas in 1954, the work is based
on an ancient Mexican myth that four worlds preceded the world we currently live in, and incorporates imagery from numerous historic cultures in Central and North America.
Commissioned for the Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building and the Louis A. Simpson International Building (formerly 20 Washington Road) at Princeton University, an intricately layered painting
on glass and a sixty - six - foot - tall
mosaic scroll are the first major public art commissions for Sikander.
We'll explore sculptures and
mosaics made from reused
glass followed by a hands -
on workshop making art with supplies from our reusable
glass section.
Mirror -
mosaic and reverse -
glass painting
on plaster base.
The bulk of her work are oil paintings
on canvas, although Tryggvadóttir is also known for her illustrated books for children, works
on paper and stained
glass and
mosaic works, located in such places as in the National Museum of Iceland, Skálholtskirkja, the headquarters of Landsbankinn, the service desk of Loftleiðir (presently, Icelandair) at the John F. Kennedy - airport, New York, and in Hotel Loftleiðir (presently, Hotel Reykjavík Natura).
Another work by the Starns, the
mosaic, fused -
glass and stainless steel installation See it split, see it change, is permanently
on view at the South Ferry subway station.
The loan exhibition includes 83 objects, including
mosaics, 10 stained -
glass windows, dozens of liturgical objects, and scores of works
on paper, design drawings and promotional ephemera.
One side says «you make loving fun» and
on the other side there is a red thistle made from bullseye
glass (excess materials from a thistle
mosaic installation in Crieff).
Her early minimal sculptures and drawings of the 70s through to the gestural paintings and installations of powdered spices from the 80s, and video works of the 90s; it was only in the last ten years of her life that she found considerable success in public commissions, notably the 60,000 - piece
glass mosaic on the south facade of Royal Albert Hall in London.
He also worked with his friend Morris in the decorating business, collaborating
on the designs of
glass windows, tapestry,
mosaics and printed fabrics.
For the project, the Hudson, N.Y. - based artist created laminated
glass window panels throughout the building and installed a massive
mosaic titled Mother Clara's Garden
on the bus depot's block - long facade.
Sitt's plan is to install
mosaic tiling, porcelain floors, skylights and
glass railings that will give the interior an upscale look, uncommon
on this side of the East River.
This quirky modern bathroom is decorated with
mosaic glass tiles
on one wall, with a waterfall chandelier and artwork above the freestanding bath.
This DIY
mosaic craft can complement any interior décor, depending
on the
glass tiles used
on the edges.
You don't have to rely
on marble or
glass mosaic backsplash tiles to achieve a timeless look in your kitchen (cue the sighs of relief).
Try a natural stone
mosaic for a luxurious look, or a yellow Metro
glass tile for a contemporary twist
on a classic.
This is one genuine trendy bathroom, with the
mosaic tile and
glass shower enclosure providing both unity and separation depending
on the occupants» moods.
8» x20» soft white matte subway tiles were used
on the walls, complemented by a soft taupe rectangular
glass mosaic.
On the backsplash, tiny
glass mosaics in a herringbone pattern introduce soft blues and grays.
The large cream tiles
on this side wall support the small - scale green
glass mosaic tile.
Ranges to try include Prismatics by Johnson Tiles; Glassworks, Serenity and
Mosaics from Original Style; or Bon Bon or Liquid
Glass from Fired Earth From individual makers, check out Lubna Chowdhary?s collection (pictured, Blaze, # 32 for a 10 cm sq tile); Julia Moore at Tex Tiles; and Dominic Crinson If you have a design idea you would like to develop, take it to Jonathan Waights at Art
on Tiles