Archive for December, 2010

Dec
24
Posted under Inspirations

I just wanted to show off a few of the new antique design that arrived last week .They are ceramic rather than cement and are stunning.Despite being salvaged from old European buildings they are in excellent condition and would immediately create that wow factor wherever they are laid.

Dec
24
Posted under Inspirations

Another beautiful way of to enhance your poolside is to add a splash of stunning antique tiles in the design.The Black Diamond antique tile was used as the backdrop for the fountain in this case and has created a focal point for the pool,not to mention the European sophistication .Just a few tiles can add so much and  completely transform a space creating a touch of the exotic and of course colour.The use of the antique tiles as a backdrop to the pool and in the garden area is just another example of how you can enhance a space so simply.

Dec
13
Posted under Inspirations

I just received these gorgeous images of a bathroom just completed in the Byron hinterland.The blue and grey mustard encaustic tiles look amazing with the background of greenery and pure nature.I love the mix of the contemporary style bath and shower screen with the old world look and feel of the tiles.The new and old have worked really nicely and complemented each other creating a feeling of harmony and delight .The encaustic tiles have given the bathroom the wow factor whilst the environment has created the harmony-together a delightful mix.

Dec
08
Posted under Inspirations

This new arrival is actually the same design as Moroccan Mandala,however,just in black and white.I love the chaos yet order in this design and the black and white make it very definite in its form.I can see this tile creating some 'bazaar' and 'bizzare' in a flat space.Its an encaustic tile full of life.

Dec
05
Posted under Inspirations

I recently came across this gorgeous image of a tiled hallway leading into a mysterious archway to?????. The brick walls together with the encaustic tiles work so well.The Royal design showed in this image is definitely one of my favourites in my reproduction range.The muted red and terracotta with their warm tones combined with the tones in the brick have created a very stylish and elegant entrance into the next space.It is very impressionable and I am looking forward to working on a project combining decorative tiles with brick.

About Jatana Interiors

Jatana Interiors specialises in rare and unique antique cement and ceramic tiles from all corners of the world. My lifelong passion for beautiful, intricately patterned fabrics has now been directed to my obsession with decorative tiles. Tiles that make a statement and become a piece of art within a space. I have two ranges in my gallery-antique tiles and reproduction tiles, both of which have their place. I am passionate about colour and design and am here to help you to create that special space. So, my blog has been created to share my inspirations with you, and in turn to inspire you too. You are welcome to post any of my photos on you own site providing that you credit and link back to Jatana Interiors.

Contact me at sonya@jatanainteriors.com.au

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