Bathroom Art Tiles

Commissions

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Guest Bath, Tulip Boarder of five designs with no to identical in color. Tulip sink in red, pink  and greens.

Marina, I LOVE them. I collected them from Sara & Heather last night. It was my husband’s birthday – great timing; quite the most stunning birthday present imaginable. I can’t wait now to choose the glass tiles and see them up (even though they haven’t yet started sheet-rocking walls… they are way behind). My excitement over these details for the powder room is keeping me going through the rest. Thank you so much, I love your work!!! And I’m sure you’ll get future orders from other people who love our powder room! ~ Jo W.

 

I love this little bathroom. The tile and the sink came out great. The pale green field tile is streaked with the reddish brown of the petals in the tile I made and the penny tile that was used for the floor is richer version of reddish brown with a black halo. Potters call this glaze color temmoku. The charming cabinet was made by Tom Hayes. His design used every bit of space to create the most storage possible. The two drawers on the top are right angle triangles. One holds the toothbrush and paste while the other holds a comb and hair brush. The drawer sizes were based on the products the customer's use, so there was space for everything. The drawers are all dovetailed. Very sweet.

“I love this little bathroom. The tile and the sink came out just as I had envisioned and hoped it would. The pale green field tile is streaked with the reddish brown of the petals in the tile I made, and the penny tile was used for the floor is richer version of reddish brown with a black halo. Potters call this glaze color temmoku.

The charming cabinet was made by Tom Hayes, and his design used every bit of space to create the most storage possible. The two drawers on the top are right angle triangles: one holds the toothbrush and toothpaste while the other holds a comb and hair brush. The drawer sizes were based on the products the customers’ use, so there was space for everything. The drawers are all dovetailed. Very sweet.” ~ Marina Bosetti

 

Bosetti Art Tile original works are often created for Parade of Homes and model home installations. This Spider Flower Pattern was installed in a model home for a new development in Cary, North Carolina. In the image below, you can see this piece’s use as a backdrop to an arched alcove that creates a shelf in the shower.


Described in the image caption above, this Spider Flower Pattern is used as a backdrop to an arched alcove that creates a shelf in the shower.

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