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Polygood Translucent collection panels by The Good Plastic Company

Eight tiles and surfaces that enhance walls and floors

Dezeen Showroom: a material made from repurposed clear CD cases and colourful waste plastic is among recently-released tiles and surfaces featured on Dezeen Showroom.

Also included in the following feature are tiles by Bolon that look like textiles, tiles that have a terrazzo-like appearance by Casalgrande Padana and tiles made from porcelain that mimic the look of selenite crystals by Fiandre.

Read on to discover the most recent carpet, plastic and ceramic tiles and surfaces by international brands and manufacturers on Dezeen Showroom.


Selenite Maximum tile collection by Fiandre

Italian brand Fiandre Architectural Surfaces looked to selenite – a type of gypsum recognisable for its transparent and milky-white crystals – to create its Selenite Maximum tile collection.

Three neutral colourways are available – white, black and greige – that all sport an organic, crystalline appearance.

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Mystone Berici tiles by Marazzi

Italian brand Marazzi looked to calcareous stone quarried near Vicenza, Italy, as the basis for its Mystone Berici tiles.

The tiles have a neutral, cool-toned appearance that can be left plain or decorated with patterns, including a flowery, botanical motif.

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Terrazzotech Bianco tile by Casalgrande Padana

A white base colour dotted with black fragments form one of Italian brand Casalgrande Padana's most recent releases, which is based on the aesthetic of Venetian terrazzo.

Terrazzotech Bianco tiles are highly durable as well as visually distinctive, and have weather-resistant as well as anti-slip properties.

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Painted Garden flooring by Milliken

London's annual Chelsea Flower Show was the main reference point for flooring company Milliken's dappled Painted Garden flooring.

The carpet tiles' mottled appearance is created by alternating the colours as well as the pile height of the tufts, leading to a visually and physically soft finish.

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Geomo 026 tiles by Cavaril

Four layered patterns are contained within Hungarian brand Cavaril's Geomo 026 tile collection, which are united by their geometric aesthetics.

The tiles are made from concrete and can be combined in a wide spectrum of patterns to create dynamic, bespoke surfaces.

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Elements flooring by Bolon

Textile-informed designs decorate Swedish brand Bolon's Elements flooring collection.

Four new colourways have been added to the existing range, all of which aim to promote tactility while providing a neutral backdrop in interiors.

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Yinka Ilori collection by Momentum Textiles and Wallcovering

British-Nigerian designer Yinka Ilori and material brand Momentum Textiles and Wallcovering worked together to produce a series of brightly-coloured, distinctively patterned upholstery fabrics.

The Yinka Ilori collection references the designer's signature use of vibrant patterning and colours and can be applied to a plethora of soft furnishings.

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Polygood Translucent collection panels by The Good Plastic Company

Colourful post-consumer plastic provides speckles over a clear background made from recycled CD cases in international materials brand The Good Plastic Company's Polygood Translucent collection panels.

The brand operates a take-back programme to reuse the panels at the end of their lifespan, during which they can be used to clad surfaces and create furnishings both indoors and outdoors.

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