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GUASTAVINO TILE COLLECTION
We Inspired from Guastavino's exquisite tile arch's when we create our Guastavino tile Collection; Guastavino was a Spanish architect and builder. Based on the Catalan vaults he created the Guastavino tile, a "Tile Arch System" patented in the United States in 1885 used for constructing robust, self-supporting arches and architectural vaults using interlocking terracotta tiles and layers of morter. Guastavino tile is found in some of New York's most prominent Beaux-Arts landmarks and in major buildings across the United States. It is used in a huge number of architecturally important and famous buildings with vaulted spaces. Guastavino was not the principal architect for most of the projects.
SILVER FOX
SILVER FOX
SOFT GREEN
SOFT GREEN
LATTE
LATTE
ARCTIC WHITE
ARCTIC WHITE
SUMMIT
SUMMIT
GRIS
GRIS
AQUAMARINE
AQUAMARINE
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