All photos in this post courtesy of Ann Sacks
Erin Adams for Ann Sacks interlocking ovals mosaic in silver blue and grey mineral (above)
Moss green and white Erin Adams interlocking circles tiles from Ann Sacks cover walls in a bath featuring a dark walnut lavatory and top mounted sink. (above)
Love these hand crafted glass mosaic tiles from Erin Adams for Ann Sacks. The dilemma of the day is that I pretty much like all of them…can’t really pick a favorite…can you?
Perfect for dressing up a wall scape in a bathroom, kitchen or any room. Perhaps the subway tile is out and these high style tiles are in!
Here is how the Ann Sacks website describes Erin’s tiles:
“Erin Adams has developed an exquisite collection of artisan crafted glass mosaics for ANN SACKS. Her complex mosaic patterns of hand-cut and fitted glass stand out for their beauty and craftsmanship. This collection’s delightfully creative patterns, breathtaking palette, and skillfully executed fabrication has made it one of our most important and successful programs”
Shower and sunken tub from Ann Sacks…featuring Erin Adams triple basketweave glass mosaic and Suede limestone field tiles. Suede limestone has deep chocolate and olive tones and rich, beautiful veining. (above)
Erin Adams Facets for Ann Sacks vine pattern glass mosaic tile in beige and mottled green in bath with dark wood walnut stained vanity and mirror. (above)
Erin Adams vine pattern with and without bird detail (above and below)
Erin Adams for Ann Sacks glass mosaic tile featured in black in a modern masculine bathroom. (above)
Erin Adams for Ann Sacks glass mosaic tiles large offset pattern features a variety of shapes of small hand cut tiles in whites, off whites and pale grey/blues. (above)
Erin Adams for Ann Sacks mosaic glass tiles in grey taupe and brown taupe in modern bath featuring simple sink console with top mounted white porcelain square sinks. (above)
Erin Adams for Ann Sacks large basket weave glass mosaic tile in transparent light beige and dark brown. (above)
Okay, truth is that I do have a favorite…on instinct, I love the overlapping ovals at the very top of the post.
Is there a tile here that you like best? Would love to hear which one is your favorite. Click on “comments” link right below to pick your favorite.
All photos in this post courtesy of Ann Sacks
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