A stunning new feature for a once tired laundry floor! We absolutely love the use of the ‘Coppin’ tile from the Richmond range in this space.
The timeless Octagon and Dot pattern creates a striking ‘carpet’ effect that compliments the heritage style of this classic home!
For this project we designed the stunning Nottingham pattern with Norwood border using shades of grey, black and white for a seamless and soft finish
A stunning new feature for a once tired laundry floor! We absolutely love the use of the ‘Coppin’ tile from the Richmond range in this space.
Winckelmans’s Cornwall Patten. The black, pale grey, special red and oatmeal salute the warmth in the home’s blue stone.
A Pattern from the past. The home had an original pattern that was beyond repair. The client approached us to recreate it with Winckelmans’s warm colours
Heritage building Carramar House built 1847. As part of the building’s restoration, the verandah’s original tessellated pattern was redone using Winckelmans’s 150 octagon & dot pattern + Norwood border + locally mined Mintaro slate. Returned to its former glory the building continues to be a significant Adelaide landmark.
Winckelmans alternating coffee & linen octagons with black dots + coffee & black Norwood border + linen filler tile. This colourway was designed to go with the home’s original stonework. Side-by-side the tiles and stonework make great friends.
Winckelmans tiles. The brief – a classic simple tessellated pattern. Using 100×100 black & super white squares we experimented with scale until we achieved a pattern size that would flow with the home’s grand architecture. The result effortless elegance. Photos courtesy of Oranje Creative
Winckelmans textile pattern in special green, super white & black. The inspiration for the pattern and colourway came from a swatch of green paint the client took off the original 50s kitchen cupboards.