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How To Use Japanese Ceramics and Tiles in Your Home (How To Guide)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2022
  • With rich hues and exquisite glazing, the Japanese ceramics from INAX’s Sairin and Yohen Border collections were the perfect fit in the restoration of the historical Captain Kelly’s Cottage. With the use of these tiles, John Wardle Architects brings the historic style of Japanese ceramics into the contemporary sphere.
    John Wardle Architects showcases the Japanese ceramics seamlessly throughout the build. The burnished bronze tone from the Sairin collection is used throughout the kitchen, in the fireplace hearth and to create a custom-made coffee table. The Yohen Border tiles then provide an artful final touch. Installed as a mosaic, the Yohen Border collection is featured on the bathroom walls, behind the Agape Cheese Basin outside of the wash closet and in a custom writing desk.
    Featured in the cottage in a luxuriously rich tone, the Japanese ceramics give dimension and maturity to the home. Unusual in shape, the three-dimensional tiles are traditionally used in exteriors but the incorporation of Japanese ceramics into interior aesthetics has been growing in popularity. Showing their versatility and akin to the material palette of the Japanese earthenware and pottery seen throughout the house, the Yohen Border tiles are also installed as a piece of art encompassed by a timber frame.
    Made complete with tiles by Artedomus, Captain Kelly’s Cottage has won international awards in design. The Japanese ceramics create the perfect meeting point between old and new, delicately providing the build with the perfect balance between rustic masonry and contemporary design. Artedomus works with all clients at the project design stage to ensure that the perfect symbiosis between product and project is met.
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    Photography by Rory Gardiner.
    Architecture by John Wardle Architects.
    Tiles by Artedomus.
    Filmed and Edited by Cheer Squad Film Co.
    Production by The Commercial Project.
    The Local Project Acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners of the land in Australia. We recognise the importance of Indigenous peoples in the identity of our country and continuing connections to Country and community. We pay our respect to Elders, past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all Indigenous people of these lands.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @keithronson2624
    @keithronson2624 2 года назад

    This series is incredible. So inspiring and the insight is excellent. Thank You. Liked every episode. A perfect illustration of craft meeting art. And indeed function. And, yes the Cottage has to be one of the most beautiful and considered properties in the world. Perfect in the use of the stunning ceramics and colours. Thank you again for this excellent series. More please!

  • @nell_gr
    @nell_gr 11 месяцев назад

    Fabulous work 🟫🔴

  • @princegobi5992
    @princegobi5992 Год назад

    Beautiful.