Puzzle 2016 mutina porcelain stoneware glazed terracotta the puzzle collection developed through experimentation with geometric forms.
Barber and osgerby puzzle tiles.
Puzzle by barber osgerby.
Creating a gradation of colours that starts out as a block colour on the floor and blends into graphic.
The neutral colours represent the northern isles of faroe gotland aland anglesey and skye while the warmer brighter shades are associated with the mediterranean islands of creta milos and murano.
Puzzle is a graphic patterned tile collection featuring bold geometric forms.
It s a series of glazed porcelain tiles that is a mixture of block colors and multi colored graphic patterns.
Puzzle is a series of glazed porcelain stoneware tiles that is a mixture of block colors and multi colored graphic patterns.
Puzzle is a series of glazed porcelain stoneware tiles that is a mixture of block colors and multi colored graphic patterns.
The idea behind the collection is to design the entire room to provide communication between architectural and space elements placed in different parts of the space and drawing a continuous line through color declinations of the collection.
All four are on show in an installation at the domusshowroom in london this week as part of clerkenwell.
Puzzle is a collection for mutina designed by edward barber and jay osgerby.
In the course of these studies it became apparent that the different composite arrangements resembled abstract maps.
Created by british design duo edward barber and jay osgerby for global leading italian manufacturer mutina puzzle consists of eight colour families each named after different european islands.
Puzzle is a collection for mutina designed by edward barber and jay osgerby.
Primavera 2018 mutina porcelain stoneware primavera started with the idea of fabricating a product that evoked the character of a natural material.
Each unique large format tile is created by scattering.
Puzzle stands for the infinity of possible combinations and a total freedom in its disposition.
A real unique piece that changes with its elements through horizontal or vertical positioning through floors or walls and geometric or abstract shapes.
Barber and osgerby has previously created other tiles ranges for mutina puzzle and mistral.
A series of physical models was used to explore multiple compositions in order to determine the exact layout of patterns on the tiles.
It s an unprecedented collection that allows to lay the elements available in the size 25x25 cm both horizontally and vertically on floors and walls following regular and abstract patterns.
Giving the chance of design graphic flooring matched with a block colour façade and vice versa.
Puzzlemutina edward barber jay osgerby.