I noticed that in a lot of the latest issues of interior design magzines, the cube pattern is seen.
Let me show you some examples of this geometric pattern.
Side table with cube patterned wooden top by London based furniture company Rockman & Rockman.
Cube patterned parquetry floor at the castle of Axel Vervoordt.
Source Casa Viva Greece January 2011 – Photo credit Michael Paul
Lapicida, the worldwide renowned UK stone company, is introducing the antique 3D floor which unifies three uniquely different reclaimed stones expertly hand-selected and hand-crafted.
Cube patterned tiles at Caro Deco, French manufacturer of tiles.
Cube patterned cushion at Marks & Spencer.
Probably we will see more of the cube pattern, or geometric patterns in general , used in interior design.
Happy weekend!
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Greet
Very interesting and eye grabbing...especially love the pattern on the floor, have a great weekend Greet!
ReplyDeleteLvoe these images, Greet. The geometry of these projects is amazing.
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Teresa
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It is a great deco pattern...we wanted it for the front hall of our London reno but sadly it was out of the budget...now suddenly seeing it more and more
ReplyDeletethe affordable black and cream diamond with black border may have more flexibilty for the long term but still love it, that table is fabulous!
Feel a bit queasy when I step on the flooring so not a big fan however adore the photos. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
ReplyDeleteI love it on the floor in stone or wood.
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Phyllis
Cubism? In any case, I would love to see that flooring or that pillow with a great piece of Cubist Art, and I am partial to the Czech Cubism...even over Picasso (((:
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Greet I am loving some of these examples especially of Axel Vervoordt's castle floors!
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Karena
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Escher would be pleased... Fantastic table!!! Love the folding wood panel shutters in that photo, too!
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John
Great subject to write about. I wonder if this is the Modern direction that fashion and design is taking?
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Great examples of parquetry flooring in either wood or stone. Thank you.
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Liz x
my parents have the parquet cube pattern in their Venice apt master bedroom floor, only room that does. my mother always took very good care of that floor. i am started appreciate it more over the last few years. i hope to be there for the holidays and will have a careful look, so your discussion is timely!
ReplyDeleteLove the post! Adore the cube pattern like what I used at Kips Bay for the bathroom!
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Xx Jamie
Not a fan as they make me dizzy, I am the same way with small bold strips, some weird eye thing I have. I do think the first photo with the side table is interesting, would love to touch it. Thank you for all your inspiration. You are always a gracious hostess to your blog.
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern and it's interesting to see actual tiles with that kind of pattern. I want it in my kitchen. I think it would go great with my reproduction modern furniture.
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