This bookcase was made by the Spanish tile manufacturer Inalco. It's made from walnut shelves and porcelain tile dividers. It would never occur to me to use tile as anything but a sheathing or a surface, but the new super-slim tiles are as strong as stone, so it makes sense that they'd be liberated from walls and floors.
interesting...wood shelving, white partitions, closed areas...probably not exactly right but interesting combination of elements keep it real but contemporary
This bookcase was made by the Spanish tile manufacturer Inalco. It's made from walnut shelves and porcelain tile dividers. It would never occur to me to use tile as anything but a sheathing or a surface, but the new super-slim tiles are as strong as stone, so it makes sense that they'd be liberated from walls and floors.
This bookcase was made by the Spanish tile manufacturer Inalco. It's made from walnut shelves and porcelain tile dividers. It would never occur to me to use tile as anything but a sheathing or a surface, but the new super-slim tiles are as strong as stone, so it makes sense that they'd be liberated from walls and floors.
This bookcase was made by the Spanish tile manufacturer Inalco. It's made from walnut shelves and porcelain tile dividers. It would never occur to me to use tile as anything but a sheathing or a surface, but the new super-slim tiles are as strong as stone, so it makes sense that they'd be liberated from walls and floors.
This bookcase was made by the Spanish tile manufacturer Inalco. It's made from walnut shelves and porcelain tile dividers. It would never occur to me to use tile as anything but a sheathing or a surface, but the new super-slim tiles are as strong as stone, so it makes sense that they'd be liberated from walls and floors.
by Paul Anater
added by kathleenchoo to living space (2 years ago)
This bookcase was made by the Spanish tile manufacturer Inalco. It's made from walnut shelves and porcelain tile dividers. It would never occur to me to use tile as anything but a sheathing or a surface, but the new super-slim tiles are as strong as stone, so it makes sense that they'd be liberated from walls and floors.
added by Anita Wiechman, ASID, CKBR to awiechman's ideas (2 years ago)
This bookcase was made by the Spanish tile manufacturer Inalco. It's made from walnut shelves and porcelain tile dividers. It would never occur to me to use tile as anything but a sheathing or a surface, but the new super-slim tiles are as strong as stone, so it makes sense that they'd be liberated from walls and floors.