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Mrs. Schroem provided us with rough sketches regarding the layout and placement of the flower arrangements to match the style and color of the cup.
The close match regarding the color and painting style can be appreciated when viewing the image below. For a richer and more interesting background a variety of creamish colors were formulated.
Due to a limited budget the client did not use our plain hand made tiles on the side walls but opted to use a matching mass produced tile. This panel will be the focal point in this kitchen, that is sure, and the framing of it by a machine made tile will accentuate it!
We hope to receive an image of the final installation soon. The website will be updated with more detailed images of this kitchen at a later time.













elza on 21 Jul 2008 at 8:43 am #
This panel really touched me because of the tenderness between the soft background coulour and the fragility of the design. I cannot wait to see the image after final installation. No wonder the owners were so satisfied with the end result.
Gerrit Oosthuizen on 21 Jul 2008 at 8:44 pm #
In real life these tiles are even more gorgeous. These yellowish cream handmade tiles reflect the light in a myriad of directions and flooding the area around it with a soft gentle light. Our products become more than just tiles, it has life of it’s own.
Gerrit
Anso le Roux on 06 Sep 2008 at 8:04 pm #
Pragtig!
Ek hou veral van die sagte kleure en die unieke manier waarop jul die fyne blommetjies van die koppie ‘herrangskik’ het op die teels.
Dit maak ‘n fraaie prentjie!
Gerrit Oosthuizen on 07 Sep 2008 at 1:01 pm #
Ek kan nie wag om hierdie kombuis te gaan afneem nie, net om die paneel in konteks met die kombuis en die familie wat daarin LEEF te plaas.