Mews 2014 mutina porcelain stoneware two years in development the mews ceramic tile project took london where both designers live and work as its main inspiration the city s landscape history and personality but also its textures.
Barber and osgerby mews tiles.
Edward barber jay osgerby live and work in london and are therefore strongly influenced by the city.
The mews collection is strongly influenced by the city of london where both barber osgerby live and work.
Bricks wooden floors and irregular geometric patterns.
The designs draw specifically for reference on the irregular geometric patterns found in brick walls and timber floors whose quality of randomness creates.
Its more exaggerated counterpoints of colour and tone developed from a study of london s neighbourhoods and architecture the pale tones of the portland stone found in marylebone the darker greys that invoke the concrete of the barbican estate and the terracotta hues of westminster s victorian.
The mews collection is strongly influenced by the city of london where both barber osgerby live and work.
Mews is a series of through body porcelain tiles designed by renowned industrial designers edward barber and jay osgerby for mutina.
Both designs are bold and were inspired by experiments with geometry color patterns and versatility.
Designed by edward barber and jay osgerby for mutina mews was inspired by the landscape history and personality of london and the huge variety of textures present in the infrastructure there.
Mews porcelain tile designed by edward barber and jay osgerby for mutina descriptionmews is a series of through body porcelain tiles designed by renowned industrial designers edward barber and jay osgerby for mutina.
Edward barber and jay osgerby founders of the london based studio that takes their names joined the mutina team in 2013 with the mews collection.
Edward barber jay osgerby live and work in london and are therefore strongly influenced by the city they have created mews inspired by the landscape the history and the personality of the british capital and by the huge variety of textures characterizing its infrastructures such as bricks wooden floors and irregular geometrical patterns.
Lane 2018 mutina porcelain stoneware lane represents a natural evolution of mews 2014.
Art home furnishings interior design main edward barber and jay osgerby created two new indoor outdoor tile collections for mutina that give the user creative control to design a unique space thanks to the endless combinations the tiles afford.
They have createdmewsinspired by the landscape the history and the personality of the british capital and by the huge variety of textures characterizing its infrastructures such as bricks wooden floors and irregular geometrical patterns.