Six surfaces and tiles designed to enhance floors in interiors
Dezeen Showroom: a collection of carpet tiles designed to mimic the way landscapes fade into each other is among the latest surfaces to be featured on Dezeen Showroom.
Also included are decorative cement tiles by Karoistanbul, floorboards designed to mimic the appearance of wood by Casalgrande Padana and glossy tiles with marble-like striations by Atlas Concorde.
Read on to see the latest carpet, wood and ceramic tiles by globally renowned designers and manufacturers featured on Dezeen Showroom:
DESSO Fuse Landscape carpet tiles by Tarkett
A series of carpet tiles designed to fade into one another is among the recent releases by French flooring brand Tarkett.
Tiles in the DESSO Fuse Landscape range come in natural, earthy shades with ombre tiles to blend in between them, aiming to zone open-plan public and corporate interiors.
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Original wood flooring by Notch
British flooring company Notch has created a range of flooring made from engineered wood that comes in 16 different variations.
Original wood flooring can be laid lengthways to imitate traditional floorboards in addition to complex and decorative herringbone and chevron patterns.
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Marvel Onyx surfaces by Atlas Concorde
Italian ceramics brand Atlas Concorde's Marvel Onyx surfaces aim to imitate the veined surfaces of natural marble stone.
The tiles come in a spectrum of sizes and colours and can be used for walls, floors, counters, basins and tabletops.
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English Wood tile collection by Casalgrande Padana
Italian brand Casalgrande Padana has launched a flooring range that aims to mimic the timelessness of natural oak.
The English Wood tile collection comes in six shades named Highland, Cheshire, Galloway, Dean, Epping and Snowdonia.
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Korlok Regent flooring by Karndean Designflooring
British company Karndean Designflooring has produced a collection of vinyl tiles that aim to provide users with an alternative to solid wooden floors.
According to the brand, the flooring is durable and designed to be laid in various patterns.
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Istanbul-based tile manufacturer Karoistanbul uses traditional methods and moulds to create its range of cement-based tiles.
The tiles come in a spectrum of patterns and colourways and can be applied to floors and walls to create striking focal points in interiors.
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