The Boudoir Wall Tiles by Villeroy & Boch
Many of us dream of the perfect black anything: boots, felt tip markers, glossy belts, immaculate iPhone screen, etc. When we find it, it’s hard to think we were able to survive without what becomes a “piece” to our wardrobe or our coveted handheld device. In the world of wall tiles, one might never have expected to achieve the “it” status except for the Boudoir series by Villeroy & Boch.
Boudoir Series. Manufactured by Villeroy & Boch.
Modern, Crisp Lines Dance on the Surface of the Boudoir Series Wall Tiles by Villeroy & Boch.
Teetering between rich color and massive effect, the black decorative tiles known as Boudoir, by the German manufacturer Villeroy & Boch, come in a grand size of 60 x 30 cm. Hang them horizontally or vertically, and watch the surface pattern dance along the surfaces of interior walls. Inspired by the finish used for cut crystal, the Boudoir tiles bounce with light and add the splendor of texture to the touch.
Behind the entire series of Boudoir tiles there is a design concept that is much more profound than typical tiles. In fact, Villeroy & Boch used the series at several fashion shows in collaboration with Berlin fashion designer Kilian Kerner for the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Berlin, Germany. for example the show held in collaboration with German fashion designer Kilian Kerner over the course of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Berlin. The tiles clad a stage that was designed at the end of the catwalk for designers to present their collections. The surface of the tiles itself appears to change with the light that hits its etched patterns with shadows and light that burst through the raised linear quality of each rectangular tile.
A high performance wall tile like the Boudoir series by Villeroy & Boch carries a fashionable finish, creating more than just an flat surface by extending itself as an “it” piece for modern interiors everywhere.
About the Manufacturer: Villeroy & Boch is a highly innovative company with a time-honoured tradition. It is an important brand in Germany, Europe and the world. Since it originated over 260 years ago, the ceramics manufacturing company founded in 1748 has developed and is now represented in 125 countries around the world, with production facilities in Europe, Mexico and Thailand.
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