Pulsate is a unique, eye-catching installation in London, United Kingdom
April 4th, 2013
Designed by Lily Jencks and Nathanael Dorent using Marazzi’s SistemN tiles, Pulsate is presented by Capitol Designer Studio.
The installation will be in place from 21st March to 27th October 2013.
Capitol Designer Studio
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