Photo courtesy of Elle Decor. Photographed by Eric Piasecki.
A range by Wolf, a custom-made hood, and a black subway tile backsplash all compliment the style statement making black, white and grey prism pattern mosaic floor.(above)
Okay, I am obsessed with interesting mosaic tile floors. I do not have any interesting mosaic tile floors in my tiny home so that is probably why I am obsessed with interesting mosaic tile floors. I wonder…if I ever had an interesting mosaic tile floor whether I would still be obsessed with interesting mosaic tile floors? Hmmmm….huh…hmmmm. Again, more non-dilemma dilemmas Cococozy style…realize though the cultural relevance of these musings is equal to zero…but can’t help the way my mind wanders…stars, bubbles, exclamation points, asterisks, question mark, open parentheses…lah dee dah…toot toot…bling bling…dah dah dah…ooohhh…hee hee…haha…ding dong…niddle diddle…hoo hoo (the preceding was an actual log of 10 seconds of my thoughts…fascinating right?)
Anyhooooooooo……
In line with my obsession with interesting mosaic tile floors, I do indeed like the floor pictured in this Hamptons home’s kitchen (above and below); imagined and fashioned by interior designer Steven Gambrel. It is this chic prism patterned black, white and grey mosaic tile laid across the floor that makes the biggest style statement in this cooking and eating space.
Photo courtesy of Elle Decor. Photographed by Eric Piasecki.
Outdoor benches flank a 19th-century Belgian oak table in this Steven Gambrel designed kitchen; ceiling light fixtures are by Visual Comfort and pendant lights above table are from John Derian Co. (above)
I’d like to point out that the Elle Decor article says these mosaic tiles are French and concrete…I found a similar obsession worthy marble mosaic at Waterworks in Los Angeles…so one would not have to go all the way to France to get the same look. I also found a whole wall of interesting stone mosaic tiles that could be used on floors. (see below)
I guess my hope here is that more of us will be design adventuresome with fantastic interesting mosaic tile floors.
Photo by Coco of CococozyMarble mosaic prism patterned tile from the Waterworks store in West Hollywood that I found last summer! (above)
Photo by Coco of Cococozy
A wall of interesing marble mosaic tile patterns! (above and below)
Photo by Coco of Cococozy
What do you think of these daring patterns for floors?
Hope you have a good day!
xoxo
Coco
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never seen just beautiful marble patterns before!!!!!
love it!
I think they are fabulous. I’m just planning out tile patterns right now for a house I’m working on. Nothing like these beauties…. I think the very ornate ones would look pretty awesome if tiled as floor/area mats within a calmer tile. Thanks for sharing.
Susan
I absolutely love these floors and I wish they were mine!!!
Your inner thoughts sound a lot like my inner thoughts.
And a mosaic floor? Is that even a question? I would lie on its cold loveliness and do snow angels all day!
Love that tile, love the kitchens.
The secret is out — we all have the same inner soundtrack! I just love these patterns for floors, and love how the prism pattern works with the beautiful Belgian oak table.
Just found you via Coco and Kelly on FB ! Then, I discover your wonderful blog full of just the right kind of eye candy ! LOVING those beautiful marble floor patterns. I say go for it, but try to keep it complimentary to the era and architecture of your home. Otherwise, it could possibly come off as trendy and need to be replaced sooner than the cost warrants. Just my 2c.
Just found your blog recently and it cracks me up – thanks! Love the mosaic floors – definitely on my wish list!
The kitchen is a dream. The floor tiles unbelievable. Thanks for the report and this pictures regards jürgen
http://camara-de-maravillas.blogspot.com/
Happened upon your beautiful blog via Belgian Pearls. Love this kitchen, it’s size, the tiles of course, but also those great benches either side of the table. Thank you!
They are simply spectacular!
I love
It is interesting – I would probably not choose a floor like these from the tile samples at the flooring store, but in the photos I absolutely love them! Good thing we all study what magazines are left and all the design blogs.
As seen in Gambrel’s images they are amazing! For my own home, maybe to add some pizzazz to a powder room floor..ie, a small dose.
I love the floors, but I really love the table and benches! Thw combination makes for such an inviting kitchen space.
Oohhh…so many great patterns!! Love it 🙂
Beautiful this post, i loved.
Júlia, from São Paulo – Brazil
ooodecasa.blogspot.com
Fabulous!!
Came across your blog this morning by chance (what took me so long?), and saw this series on tiled floors–so, naturally, would like to share with you my new line of intensely patterned cement tile, made in Morocco: http://www.kismettile.com
I’m pretty excited about it–have been showing it around LA and the response has been . . . highly positive. Hope you like it!
hi, where did you find the tiles in the tiles in the 3rd and 4th picture (a wall of interesting marble mosaic patterns). I’ve been searching for something like that but cannot find. Is there anyway you can post where you saw those??? Thanks!