Romax Tiles introduces its new Origami, Harlem and Baroq series.
January 17th, 2011
Bored of ordinary, conservative selections of wall tiles on the market? Take a look at the new ranges by Romax Tiles.
The Origami series explores repeating geometric shapes and patterns in a blend of science, art, texture and structure. The effect is a dynamic piece that breathes with light and shadow.
Measuring 200x600mm and available in a gloss finish in 4 contemporary colours – China White, Gazebo White, Flatrock and City Cooper – as well as 2 types of floral patterns, the Origami range offers numerous mix and match combinations.
The Baroq series of gloss wall tiles also comes with matching floor tiles in matt glazed porcelain, giving designers the complete package.
Romax’s semi-polish Harlem Renaissance brand is made using the latest tile-producing technology and takes its inspiration from Jean Toomer and the Harlem Renaissance movement, expressing this art revolution in an innovative porcelain tile.
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
In the bid to balance the desire to live amongst nature with the modest footprint of today’s homes, designer Victoria Azadinho Bocconi looks for inspiration in the depths of the Amazon jungle.
Join us behind the scenes with V-ZUG’s in-house design team, and discover how this Swiss boutique kitchen manufacturer balances art, science and history to create its pioneering Excellence line.
An old warehouse space is transformed by BoardGrove Architects into a modern office – including a three-peach colour scheme.
Australian urban furniture company botton & gardiner are keeping it at home with a dynamic design team and exciting new products.
Challenge the way you think about cities with “The Art of City Making: How Imagination and Creativity Play Their Part” as part of the City of Sydney’s CityTalks 2011. This live discussion will feature guest speaker Charles Landry, an urbanist and passionate defender of the role imagination and creativity plays in developing cities and invigorating […]
The 2010 Australian International Design Awards program has attracted a record 202 industry entries and a further 98 student entries, representing a 27% increase on 2009. “If entries in the 2010 Australian International Design Awards are any indication, the industrial design sector has emerged from the global financial crisis in a strong position to experience […]
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
The humble stacking chair receives a contemporary facelift with the new Aula chair by Wilkhahn.
In the bid to balance the desire to live amongst nature with the modest footprint of today’s homes, designer Victoria Azadinho Bocconi looks for inspiration in the depths of the Amazon jungle.
Voom has it all with superb design, comfort and functionality. A new collection from uber Australian designer Adam Goodrum for Tait is launched and outside living will never be the same again.
This shortlisted residential project channels the story of a house through decades of ownership by the same client. With sensitive touches and an ambitious overall design vision, Annandale Terrace by Sam Crawford Architects is a delightful home.