Studio Job updates collection of mosaic tiles for Bisazza
Milan 2016: Studio Job has updated its collection of mosaic tiles for Italian brand Bisazza, including a range influenced by Britain's Industrial Revolution.
The Belgian studio launched its updated range of tiles at this year's Milan design week, which took place from 12 to 17 April 2016.
As well as presenting its existing spooky-looking Perished collection, the studio unveiled a range named Industry Amber inspired by Britain's Industrial Revolution.
Studio Job's Industry Amber mosaics are inspired by Britain's Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution took place during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, when scientific advances and technological innovations brought about growth in agricultural and industrial production, economic expansion and changes in living conditions.
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"The Industry Amber decorative motif alludes to Britain's Industrial Revolution of the 1800s," said the studio. "In a modern and decidedly singular texture, symbolic objects from that period ? including steam engines, locomotive wheels, work tools and industrial buildings ? are juxtaposed, lending an effect of depth and wrought in warm shades of amber."
The studio's Silhouette Turquoise collection features a pattern of overlapping everyday objects
The designs are patterned with the same industrial motifs as Studio Job's 2010 Industry Series of furniture design...
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