3D tile TRE
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Characteristics

Location
indoor, outdoor
Installation
wall, floor
Material
concrete
Shape and dimensions
triangular
Motif
plain, geometric pattern
Finish
polished, matte, 3D
Appearance
concrete look
Color
gray, white, black, green
Other characteristics
handmade
Thickness

7 mm, 26 mm
(0.3 in, 1 in)

Description

Tre’s magnetic visual appeal is the result of precisely rendered angular contours that harness the beauty of symmetry, as well as the dynamic interplay of depth, light and shadow, and the energetic movement of geometric flow. ’Tre’ enables one to envision and create endless pattern combinations from the simplest minimalist applications to the most elaborate kaleidoscopic masterpieces. ’Tre’s design concept is an invitation to imagine, play and create. Each tile in the series works as well independently as it does in multi-tile combinations, and maintains its signature visual appeal even in randomised configurations. The ’Tre’series is itself a statement in modern tile design as well as a structured medium, which leaves room for limitless interpretations of its core aesthetic. Each of ‘Tre’s 4 symmetrical tile designs is geometrically congruent with one another so that, even in randomized combinations, a consistent tile pattern will emerge. Additionally, ‘Tre’s faceted tile designs are made in 2 levels of thickness, allowing for tiered creations that work with light, shadow and depth. The design was originally conceived and created by Next Ship Navigator Levi Fignar, as an architectural surface installation for the London Design Festival. Since then, Fignar has developed and expanded the Tre concept for the design and architecture world.
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