Slow Design: Recycled Glass Subway Tile
December 19th, 2007
From Janet:
Blazestone tiles from Seattle-based Bedrock Industries are crafted of 100-percent-recycled glass (with no added oxides or colorants). Each tile is handmade from unique combinations of glass that give the tiles subtle color variation. Classic matte subway tiles (3.5 by 7.5 inches) are $6.80 a piece at Bedrock Industries. Visit the website for additional colors, shapes, and sizes.


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Entry Filed under: BATH, SLOW DESIGN
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1. material and product roun&hellip | December 21st, 2007 at 9:22 am
[…] Michelle Kaufmann used Bedrock Industries’ 100% Recycled Glass Subway Tiles in the mkLotus House at the West Coast Green Show 2007. Via Remodelista (Slow Design, indeed!) […]
2. snowgum studio | January 25th, 2008 at 11:43 pm
Love these! Was able to embed LED’s in the tile board behind a scattering of their 2″ translucent sand colored tiles on a field of plainer salvaged mosaic tiles. Awesome.
People are great. Expect delay as they mostly manufacture to order. For same reason, watch your allowances for fitting and wastage.
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