look of Cor-Ten steel or the patina of copper. These rusty and crusty metallic looks work well with an industrial design aesthetic.
Shown: Xtreme Black by Apavisa
crusty tile look of corten steel
The Corten line is available in 4 colours at Tile Technique Studio.
look of Cor-Ten steel or the patina of copper. These rusty and crusty metallic looks work well with an industrial design aesthetic.
Trend: Industrial Chic
Some metal finishes are taking on the rusted look of Cor-Ten steel or the patina of copper. These rusty and crusty metallic looks work well with
look of Cor-Ten steel or the patina of copper. These rusty and crusty metallic looks work well with an industrial design aesthetic. Shown: Xtreme Black by Apavisa
is the Corten ceiling panels that were applied to the vaulted ceiling. Each Corten corrugated steel panel was propped up in a field and sprayed with a 50/50 solution of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide for approx. 4 weeks to accelerate the rust process until the desired effect was achieved. Then panels
is the Corten ceiling panels that were applied to the vaulted ceiling. Each Corten corrugated steel panel was propped up in a field and sprayed with a 50/50 solution of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide for approx. 4 weeks to accelerate the rust process until the desired effect was achieved. Then panels
is the Corten ceiling panels that were applied to the vaulted ceiling. Each Corten corrugated steel panel was propped up in a field and sprayed with a 50/50 solution of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide for approx. 4 weeks to accelerate the rust process until the desired effect was achieved. Then panels
is the Corten ceiling panels that were applied to the vaulted ceiling. Each Corten corrugated steel panel was propped up in a field and sprayed with a 50/50 solution of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide for approx. 4 weeks to accelerate the rust process until the desired effect was achieved. Then panels
is the Corten ceiling panels that were applied to the vaulted ceiling. Each Corten corrugated steel panel was propped up in a field and sprayed with a 50/50 solution of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide for approx. 4 weeks to accelerate the rust process until the desired effect was achieved. Then panels