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INAX Yuki Border Japanese Mosaics

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Category: Stone & Ceramic Tags: Corporate, Hospitality, Public Space, Residential, Retail
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    The YU-KI name is from YU meaning glaze and KI meaning seasons. The colours represent the tones of the seasons. The gently curved Yuki Border form is naturally created by using split bamboo, one of the most familiar materials for Japanese people.

    INAX has a long, rich history based in Japanese ceramic craftsmanship and expertise. Founded after producing the terracotta with Frank Lloyd Wright for the famous Imperial Hotel, Tokyo in 1924. INAX is recognised for its innovative range of interior and exterior architectural ceramics that embody superb manufacturing and leading designs by traditional artisans. The produce a wide range of mosaics and tiles in a variety of unique colours.


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