The 2nd in a series introducing the various surface created by Japanese tile culture. Japanese tiles have a variety of surface textures that achieved a distinct evolution. Don't miss it!
We will show the various surface textures created by Japan's tile culture Vol.02
Japanese tiles have achieved a distinct evolution as decorative materials for the exterior walls of buildings. They don't require grouting, so a variety of surface textures were created. Find your favorite one!
CRAFTS
The crafts surface is characterized by The warmth of soil and rustic texture. It show various surfaces that look like they were made by hand.
KITE
ROBIN
PASTORANO
RUSTIC
KOJAKU
The rustic surface is characterized by its warmth of pottery and weathered texture. It gives off the Japanese aesthetic of Wabi-Sabi.
SABIUTA II
SUJI
In Japanese, SUJI means fine grooves. There are various patterns from uniform grooves to irregular grooves.
HOMURA
YUKAGE
WAGON
BIYUSAI
STONE
ROCHMENT
The stone surface is characterized by the stone texture like sandstone and slate. There are various stone surfaces from refined textures to dramatic texture.
ANJI
SHIN-SAGAN
SAND
The sand surface is characterized by its powdery texture like fine sand, and there is also a glittery feel. It has calm and gentle atmosphere.