#oceanside tessera glass tile
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muertehorrible 1 year ago
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San Francisco Home Bar Remodel ideas for a medium-sized wet bar with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite countertops, black backsplash, and glass tile backsplash.
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hellenhighwater 2 years ago
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So those tiles are beautiful and im actually planning on doing some remodeling in my own home, do you mind dropping where we can get those tiles?
It's a custom mix of dark-color iridescent glass tile made by Oceanside tile company, mostly from their tessera collection. They let you choose the tile mix you want so you can tint the overall black hue towards bronze, blue, purple, whatever, which is cool.
But also it runs like $30-$60 a square foot these days. It was less expensive when my mom bought it in the early 2000's, but it's never been cheap. It is all recycled glass though, which is cool!
https://www.glasstile.com/pages/tessera
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folledefilms-blog 7 years ago
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Just Pinned to Cuisines modernes: Oceanside Glass Tile, Tessera, Hexagons. Available in many colours and blend or colours. Available at World Mosaic Tile in Vancouver. www.worldmosaictile.com https://ift.tt/2qV7F6a
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hellenhighwater 2 years ago
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Reblogging this because it seems to be going around without pictures or the previous reblog chain with the manufacturer info. They're Oceanside Tessera glass tiles, made from recycled glass. They go for about $30-60 per square foot, though they were a little less pricey a decade or so ago when my mom built her house.
Sometimes when I think I might be getting a little intense about wanting a certain something I remember being about 12 years old and going to some children's museum in indiana, which had just opened a new dinosaur exhibit. There were these massive columns in that gallery which were covered in iridescent black glass tiles. My mother fell in love with them instantly.
And because she loved them so much, she then proceeded to hunt her way through museum staff and curators until she found someone who could tell her the exact make and manufacturer of these tiles. Stunningly, there actually was someone who could answer that question, and she put those exact tiles into her kitchen.
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