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Eye-catching Daisies
This pink and white natural stone daisy mosaic creates a gentle and eye-catching counter front in a retail space. Also imagine it as a feature bathroom wall. Thanks Green Door Decor for the photos.
A Handsome Entrance
Winckelman’s black octagon and white dot + pale grey, black and white Bristol border + double strip = an effortless handsome design. This combination presents here as a sympathetic addition to this heritage red brick home.
Great Friends
Winckelmans alternating coffee & linen octagons with black dots + coffee & black Norwood border + linen filler tile. This colourway was designed to go with the home’s original stonework. Side-by-side the tiles and stonework make great friends.
Carramar House built 1847
Heritage building Carramar House built 1847. As part of the building’s restoration, the verandah’s original tessellated pattern was redone using Winckelmans’s 150 octagon & dot pattern + Norwood border + locally mined Mintaro slate. Returned to its former glory the building continues to be a significant Adelaide landmark.
A Salute to Bluestone
Winckelmans’s Cornwall Patten. The black, pale grey, special red and oatmeal salute the warmth in the home’s blue stone.
A Pattern from the Past
A Pattern from the past. The home had an original pattern that was beyond repair. The client approached us to recreate it with Winckelmans’s warm colours
A Pattern from the Past
A Pattern from the past. The home had an original pattern that was beyond repair. The client approached us to recreate it with Winckelmans’s warm colours
A Salute to Bluestone
Winckelmans’s Cornwall Patten. The black, pale grey, special red and oatmeal salute the warmth in the home’s blue stone.
Carramar House built 1847
Heritage building Carramar House built 1847. As part of the building’s restoration, the verandah’s original tessellated pattern was redone using Winckelmans’s 150 octagon & dot pattern + Norwood border + locally mined Mintaro slate. Returned to its former glory the building continues to be a significant Adelaide landmark.
Great Friends
Winckelmans alternating coffee & linen octagons with black dots + coffee & black Norwood border + linen filler tile. This colourway was designed to go with the home’s original stonework. Side-by-side the tiles and stonework make great friends.
Simple & Classic
Winckelmans tiles. The brief – a classic simple tessellated pattern. Using 100×100 black & super white squares we experimented with scale until we achieved a pattern size that would flow with the home’s grand architecture. The result effortless elegance. Photos courtesy of Oranje Creative
Wincklemans Textile Pattern
Winckelmans textile pattern in special green, super white & black. The inspiration for the pattern and colourway came from a swatch of green paint the client took off the original 50s kitchen cupboards.
Eye-catching Daisies
This pink and white natural stone daisy mosaic creates a gentle and eye-catching counter front in a retail space. Also imagine it as a feature bathroom wall. Thanks Green Door Decor for the photos.
A Handsome Entrance
Winckelman’s black octagon and white dot + pale grey, black and white Bristol border + double strip = an effortless handsome design. This combination presents here as a sympathetic addition to this heritage red brick home.
Olve on Terracotta
100×100 olive glaze on terracotta body tiles. Individually hand glazed, each piece varies. Rich in colour and texture they add warmth and interest to any domestic and commercial wet area. Made to order, design your tile by selecting from the available glazes and shapes on display in our showroom.
Bespoke Paddington Leeds
From our workbench to veranda. The Paddington Leeds usually uses 100×100 tile as its building unit. To fit the client’s narrow veranda, we scaled down the pattern using a 70×70 tile and coupled it with a petite 100mm Norwood border. Thank you to our lovely client for choosing to work with us.
Black, White & Elegant
The client wanted a simple though elegant black and white pattern. What evolved was a contemporary spin on the Conservatory pattern.
Timeless Beauty
Black & pale grey octagons with white dots. Framed by the Newcastle border.
Tickled Pink
Internal water damage meant goodbye to a beloved heritage style and pink themed bathroom. Using a contemporary tile laid on the diagonal, and an Australian made frieze, it was lovingly recreated. The client was tickled pink.
A Striking Entrance
Classic octagon and dot pattern plus a striking entrance with the Kent panel taking centre stage. Colours: pale grey, super white, black and pistache.
Venetian Greens
Venetian range -150×150 green/blue glazed ceramic tiles. Looks lush in this rustic modern kitchen. The variation in each tile makes this tile ideal for a feature wall anywhere. Thank you to our customer who provided the photo.
Winckelman 150×150 Octagon & Dot
A recently completed project. Winckelman 150×150 alternating grey & white octagon with 50×50 black dot and a black strip border. The Norwood border used selectively at the front door makes an inviting entrance.
50s Bathroom Revival
Original terrazzo floor and pink bathroom suite revived to its former glory with our 108×108 light green square tiles.
Crafers Hotel – Natural Stone
Acid washed limestone subways in a herringbone pattern. The earthy variation found in natural stone tiles makes them a material of choice.
Winckelman’s Hexagons
Taylor Buchtmann Architecture playfully scattered Winckelman’s pearl grey, pistache, pale green, special green and victorian green hexagons in this kitchen.
Art in a Hearth
A random mix of Winckelman pearl grey, pale green, special green & pistache hexagons.
Handmade Mystery Teal
One of our regional customers shared this photo of their revamped fireplace.They used our Portuguese mystery teal 100×100 tiles. Each tile is lovingly handmade and unique.
Moroccan Zellige Handmade
These tiles are Individually cut and glazed, resulting in subtle shade variation within the same batch. Here spearmint and sage were mixed. Photo supplied by one of our customers. Available in 21 colours. Visit our showroom.
Moroccan Style Cement Encaustics
Tangier – 991 gave this bathroom an exotic yet contemporary facelift. Photo supplied by one of our customers.
Panels in stone floor.
Cement encaustics tiles make a great features with stone or slate.
Bathroom floor ideas
Cement encaustic tiles in multi colours make a great floor feature
Morphett Arms Hotel
French porcelain mosaic design made to order for table tops and planter boxes
Bluestone look flooring
Anthracite Glazed Porcelain 600×300 – Bluestone style
Church Restoration
Tiles were carefully selected to blended with the original.
Adelaide Arcade eastern section
French Winckelmans tiles feature here with Octagon 150 Design and special Norwood Border
Cafe Mayfair Hotel Adelaide
Cement Encaustic Tiles Random Pattern
Kitchen Splashback
Beautiful Cement Encaustic tiles 200×200 Tangier design