Interstyle Introduces Four New Patterns for Glass Tile

Black and white 3D optical patterns for stunning wall or floor tile

Arrival

Interstyle, artisan-maker of architectural glass and ceramics, is excited to introduce 4 new patterns to their Pattern Collection this Winter 2018.

Named No. 6 after the central character in the 1960s spy thriller, The Prisoner, Interstyle’s new line offers a dramatic reinterpretation of geometric prints. Bold, sophisticated, and timeless, these 8”x 8” square tiles are handcrafted by screenprinting abstract shapes onto fine layers of glass, creating a multidimensional look. Made in black and white for added depth and intensity, these chic patterned tiles pay homage to classic noir.

Interstyle’s No. 6 line of glass tile combines circles, hexagons, and florals into 3D optical patterns perfect for corporate offices, high-end restaurants, or kitchen and bath. The geometric patterned tiles can be installed as a mosaic or mixed and matched with solid tiles for a refined look. Colors and patterns are also completely customizable with Interstyle’s in-house screenprinting abilities, with each tile made by hand on demand by glass artisans.

Geometric patterns screenprinted on glass create exciting multidimensional looks. To learn more about Interstyle’s Pattern Collection, visit interstyleglass.com.

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About Interstyle

Interstyle is an artisan-maker of architectural glass and ceramics.

Leading the development of innovative glass surfacing, each piece is crafted by artisan experts directly for you out of our Vancouver facility. All equipment is designed and built in-house, including the latest RobotX mosaic system. Ceramic glaze colors are blended in the creative ColorLAB, and textures are developed in the experimental TextureSTUDIO. Made on demand using our comprehensive GLASS(x)SYSTEM, we never run out of stock and our products are always current, allowing for incredible flexibility and ingenuity in the design process. 40 years of visionary design keeps Interstyle at the forefront of making world-class architectural glass.

Don’t see it? We’ll make it.