Designer Eleisha Vince’s simple yet striking tiles have been applied in a Rozelle project to create a classic and timeless aesthetic.
June 23rd, 2014
‘Ariana’, available from Skheme, is a soft silver grey marble with natural variation. The muted tone allows for both a neutral or sharp contrasting pallet.
The upper and lower bathrooms were fitted with ARIANA in a honed finish, both on the floors and walls. Paired with white bathware and silver fittings, the natural variation in the marble became the focal point.
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