Rockwell Collection by Bisazza

Designed by New York–based American architect David Rockwell, FAIA, this collection draws upon patterns that experiment with color tone and movement to create a sense of depth.

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Rockwell Collection, Bisazza
This collection of graphic cement tiles from Italian tile manufacturer Bisazza’s Cementile line was designed by New York–based American architect David Rockwell, FAIA, and draws upon patterns that experiment with color tone and movement to create a sense of depth. The 7.8″-square tiles come in eight patterns: end grain, hop, jump, leap, maze, pass, skip, and swing. Seven colorways are offered, including blue (shown), beige, and red. bisazza.it

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