Forrest Lesch-Middelton Releases Origins Collection with Clé Tile

Forrest Lesch-Middelton Releases Origins Collection with Clé Tile

Raised in both Vermont and Seattle, Forrest Lesch-Middelton brings a harmonious range of geographic influence to his pottery. "Having lived both in the city and in the country, as-well-as the eastern and western United States, I have developed a great appreciation for the social and the solitary influences that have inspired my work," he writes on his web site. Now, Cl© Tile will bring Lesch-Middelton’s first-ever tile design to the market. Named Origins, the bears the potter’s attention to historic influence in a new format that will fit clients’ wish for eclectic and unique surfaces in homes and hotels.

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Potter Forrest Lesch-Middelton’s first-ever tile collection has the patina of timeworn materials in a historically inspired palette that speaks to the modern desire for one-of-a-kind interior surfacing materials

Lesch-Middelton funded his tile-making project via Kickstarter. (The campaign still has a few days to go, but has already exceeded its $20,000 goal.)

“I began this series of tile to honor the places that have most inspired my artwork,” explains the artist on the crowd-funding site. “The patterns I employ have a lineage that is as old as time, and many of the places they come from have become a footnote in history; their artworks looted, and cultures filtered through the lens of media.”

Cle, Forrest Lesch Middleton, origins, surfaces

The Origins line evokes the feeling of an archaeological find with a palette of tone-on-tone whites and browns. All tiles are available in 3, 4-, and 6-inch squares, with patterns that repeat ever 12 inches. Custom tiles are also available. Click here for specification information. Architects and designers can click here to make a trade inquiry about the collection.

Cle, Forrest Lesch Middleton, origins, surfaces

About the Manufacturer: Cl© is a new searching and shopping experience for anyone in need of classic tile, ceramic tile, and artistist tile. Cl© is curated and accumulated from two perspectives: yours and theirs. When Deborah Osburn started her blog “tile envy,” she hoped to share what she loves about tile, design, fashion and art. What followed would become a remarkable journey of exchange-the act of giving and receiving, with tile at its nucleus. Cl© is the shopping extension of that journey.

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