The extremely awesome Stockholm based studio Claesson Koivisto Rune designed these stunning cement floor tiles for Marrakech Design, which were released at the recent Stockholm Furniture Fair. The CKR trio travelled to Morocco to gain an understanding of the local tile making industry and applied their learnings when creating these contemporary tiles which use traditional materials and old production process, blending it seamlessly with their signature Scandinavian aesthetic. Ahhh, they are sooo beautiful, no? Dandelion is a hexagonal tile influenced by patterns from Japanese textile prints and lacquerware. Casa is a hexagonal tile which is inspired by Arabic geometry. Stone is made up of three different square tiles which can be mixed and installed randomly, creating an almost endless possibility of different layouts. These tiles come in three different patterns – ‘Dandelion’, ‘Stone’ and ‘Casa’ – with each design available in several colors. By laying the tiles in various ways, each pattern opens the opportunity to create several new macro-patterns. See all the available colours and layout possibilities here.Extreme love! [via designboom. Top image © designboom. All other images via CKR and Marrakech Design.]Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest 16 Responses Harriet February 21, 2012 omg, want/need/love the spotted grey ones. and green stripe hexagons! amazing. Reply Phoebe February 21, 2012 Oh my. I want to fill a house with tiles, a different pattern for every room. Reply Georgi February 21, 2012 Whaaaattttt? So AMAZING. Inspired. I love it. Reply Oliver @ Sabi Style February 21, 2012 Its funny how something that appears so simple at first glance can be so strong.These are just amazing!I love their mix of organic shapes and geometry And I really like their colour palate! Reply Lauren February 21, 2012 I die. I was just looking for some special floor tiles for a retail interior. I hope there is a stockist in Australia – anyone know? Reply Suzie Wiley February 21, 2012 Yes.. any Aussie based suppliers looking at retailing these? Totally divine! Reply Susan February 21, 2012 would love to know if there is an aussie supplier for these Reply Lau de Casalil March 19, 2012 I was just looking for my cement tiles for our new home in Provence… perfect patterns in a tradition we love already!! thanks! Reply Suzie Wiley March 21, 2012 Hi guys I did a bit of research, email them and they will sell to your direct on [email protected] i think they will be pricey as the website quotes 1550 kro which will be $200ish a m2. i found an alternative through vietnamtiles. they are supplied by elite in woolloongabba brissy for $70/m2 v nice in the hand, cool colours, patterns aren’t as sexy but you can design your own with a minimum of 16m2 (not too much) with a $200 design setup fee. really exciting! http://vietnamtiles.com/product.php?p=detailproduct&id=136&idp=1 Reply Andrew Nguyen January 17, 2017 I can supply good quality Vietnam encaustic cement tiles in many colors and designs. Please contact to [email protected] if you are interested in. Reply Creative Cement Tile Mash-ups | Wave Avenue Wave Avenue May 22, 2013 […] [via yellowtrace] […] Reply Stephen garner January 14, 2014 Can you get them through an Australian outlet? Stephen Reply Cement Tile Collection by Commune for Exquisite Surfaces. September 24, 2014 […] Related post: Cement Tiles by Claesson Koivisto Rune for Marrakech Design. […] Reply Laney April 12, 2015 I have seen some of these tiles “Dandelion” for instance, at Tiles by Kate in Manly Vale (Sydney). The price is very good compared to the Swedish site mentioned above. Sadly though, they didn’t seem to have access to the full range of the tiles by this designer Reply Retail Fitout Wet Dreams Are Made by Ciguë. July 17, 2015 […] Aesop Covent Garden. Remember these tiles? […] Reply maria April 17, 2016 they are also available in Teranova tiles in Waverley and Willoughby for around 149 a sq metre. Apparently they are the importers. ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ
Harriet February 21, 2012 omg, want/need/love the spotted grey ones. and green stripe hexagons! amazing. Reply
Phoebe February 21, 2012 Oh my. I want to fill a house with tiles, a different pattern for every room. Reply
Oliver @ Sabi Style February 21, 2012 Its funny how something that appears so simple at first glance can be so strong.These are just amazing!I love their mix of organic shapes and geometry And I really like their colour palate! Reply
Lauren February 21, 2012 I die. I was just looking for some special floor tiles for a retail interior. I hope there is a stockist in Australia – anyone know? Reply
Suzie Wiley February 21, 2012 Yes.. any Aussie based suppliers looking at retailing these? Totally divine! Reply
Lau de Casalil March 19, 2012 I was just looking for my cement tiles for our new home in Provence… perfect patterns in a tradition we love already!! thanks! Reply
Suzie Wiley March 21, 2012 Hi guys I did a bit of research, email them and they will sell to your direct on [email protected] i think they will be pricey as the website quotes 1550 kro which will be $200ish a m2. i found an alternative through vietnamtiles. they are supplied by elite in woolloongabba brissy for $70/m2 v nice in the hand, cool colours, patterns aren’t as sexy but you can design your own with a minimum of 16m2 (not too much) with a $200 design setup fee. really exciting! http://vietnamtiles.com/product.php?p=detailproduct&id=136&idp=1 Reply
Andrew Nguyen January 17, 2017 I can supply good quality Vietnam encaustic cement tiles in many colors and designs. Please contact to [email protected] if you are interested in. Reply
Cement Tile Collection by Commune for Exquisite Surfaces. September 24, 2014 […] Related post: Cement Tiles by Claesson Koivisto Rune for Marrakech Design. […] Reply
Laney April 12, 2015 I have seen some of these tiles “Dandelion” for instance, at Tiles by Kate in Manly Vale (Sydney). The price is very good compared to the Swedish site mentioned above. Sadly though, they didn’t seem to have access to the full range of the tiles by this designer Reply
Retail Fitout Wet Dreams Are Made by Ciguë. July 17, 2015 […] Aesop Covent Garden. Remember these tiles? […] Reply
maria April 17, 2016 they are also available in Teranova tiles in Waverley and Willoughby for around 149 a sq metre. Apparently they are the importers. Reply