The new 'it' tile we are seeing everywhere—& why we love it.
has been championing zellige for over six years, and founder Rebecca Osborn—who first came across it 25 years ago—says the sudden popularity of the tile points to our yearning for things that look timeworn and are touched by humans. “It’s the antithesis of our digital screens,” she adds.
It embraces the magic of wabi-sabi. No two tiles are exactly alike and that slightly imperfect goodness really appeals to me .loves it for the texture it adds to a space because of the variegation in color and surface consistency—I have to agree."You can grout it for a cleaner, more classic look, or leave it ungrouted for an aesthetic that feels more antiquated," she advises.
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