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Hand-Painted Birds, Cape Fynbos Squares Ceramic Tiles - DHMHCB-WSS

SKU: DHMHCB-WSS

R 35,750 /m2
4 sqm in stock
Lead time: One Week

Please note: This is a limited edition.

If we do not have enough of this item available, please email us your specifications for a custom quotation. And if needs be, highlight the elements you prefer, or wish to alter, of this item/ these items to aid us quoting more precisely.

Code: DHMHCB-WSS
Sold per square meter
Unit is one square meter (First image/s visualise 1sqm layout possibilities)
Approximate Size: L(98-100)xW(98-100)xH(6-9)mm
Coverage: 102 Pieces per square meter (20Kg)
Colour Detail: Multi-colour & black
Decorative Process: Hand-painted Fynbosch images
Artists: Helé Oosthuizen & Tebogo Sithole
Note: This surface has been designed with a textural surface in mind, undulations abound. Approximate ratio = 4 image artwork : 6 plain pieces with corner motives.
Installation: This surface has been curated to suit the character of the individual pieces. Refer to these images when installing.

Note: This surface was produced with extreme undulations, as the intended purpose is to create shadows over the full area to create an earthy natural appearance.

Note: You will receive the same or a similar blend as the photographed images displayed. (Wabi-Sabi editions can be customized with your specifications.)

CURATION NOTES:

Note: This surface is a Wabi-Sabi edition: Wabi-sabi is the view or thought of finding beauty in every aspect of imperfection in nature. It is about the aesthetic of things in existence, that is “imperfect”.

Wabi-Sabi embraces the inherent characteristics of handcrafted ceramic products like the inherent defects & characteristics, - for example: size, shape, colour, and shade variations, cracks, crazing, bowing and lateral deformation, as well as size and colour differences, and irregular grout lines.

Texture plays with the light and shadows resulting in a harmonious installation.

Light & Shadow: The effect of directional light sources and/or changes of daylight/sun will create changing shadows and ambiance.”



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