No Code by Viva

These faux leather tiles are offered in smooth, raised grain, and crocodile print patterns.

Courtesy Viva

No Code, Viva
Leather—though technically not a textile—is the inspiration for one subcategory of the new No Code collection by Italian manufacturer Viva, which also includes wood and slate texture offerings. The faux “leather” tiles are available in smooth, raised grain, and crocodile (shown) print patterns in three colors—cuoio, nero, and fango (leather, black, and mud). Tile sizes come in 24” by 47”and 35” by 35”. emilgroup.it/viva

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Katharine Keane

Katharine Keane is the former senior associate editor of technology, practice, and products for ARCHITECT and Architectural Lighting. She graduated from Georgetown University with a B.A. in French literature, and minors in journalism and economics. Previously, she wrote for Preservation magazine. Follow her on Twitter.

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