Great new patterns from New Ravenna Mosaics
It is no secret that I have a thing for marble, mosaics and anything made by New Ravenna Mosaics . Well New Ravenna just released some new mosaic patterns this week and I think they're spectacular. The pattern above and below is called Ganesha and it's shown here in honed Calacatta marble.
As is the case with the relaxation of their styles, you could order any New Ravenna mosaic pattern in any stone or art glass shade they've available. Trust me, the scale in their substances library is awesome and they love made to order paintings.
The subsequent pattern is known as Jacqueline Vine and it is proven right here in Thassos marble.
What's precise approximately those patterns is that they're all water jetted of course, however where they get interesting is that the grout strains are an vital a part of the design. Jacqueline Vine gets quite a few its effect from the sanded grout that surrounds the pieces of Thassos. As beautiful as it'd look on a wall, Jacqueline Vine on a floor might be a real knock out.
Raj is shown here in polished Calacatta and honed Thassos.
I love how the 2 stones add a diffused tonal variant that accents the textures inside the styles.
It's a extraordinary, interesting effect. It's glamorous however now not fussy and that's a difficult act to drag off.
Finally, right here's one in every of my favored styles from their massive catalog. This is Octopus's Garden and I noticed this one with my very own eyes remaining April at Coverings 2010.
Octopus's Garden is shown right here in a white artwork glass but as I noted in advance, it could be made with any of the materials New Ravenna can get their hands on.
Just as changed into the case with the Jacquline Vine, Octopus's Garden sample is utterly depending on the grout lines to outline the shapes. Here's a close up of the seahorse.
There are some of creatures in Octopus's Garden and you can mix and suit them at will. Have a component for seahorses? Then get it in all seahorses. Starfish? Sand greenbacks? If you could believe it, they are able to do it.
Art and commerce can co-exist and New Ravenna Mosaics is living proof of that. You can find the rest of their collection on their website , but you'll only see these great new patterns here.
I love 'em all. Which one's your favorite?