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Hyperion Tiles – going gorgeously green

The increasing popularity of green hues in architecture and interior design, reflective of a growing eco- and wellness-zeitgeist, is inspiring new collections that aim to bring the calming essence of nature indoors. Hyperion Tiles has responded to this trend by curating a comprehensive collection of green-hued tile designs, known as the Silk Screen collection. This collection features both new and existing tile designs, intended for designers and hoteliers who wish to incorporate the current color trend with the assurance of its enduring appeal. The versatility of natural green tones makes them suitable for creating tranquil and soothing environments across various spaces, from kitchens and bathrooms to hallways and garden rooms. Hyperion Tiles offers a diverse range of floor and wall tiles that enable myriad design possibilities. These include bright geometric patterns and designs that mimic natural marble. For instance, Fired Earth tiles within the collection offer a blend of traditional and contemporary aesthetics, providing depth through subtle variations in texture and tone. An example is the Livid Alalpardo Encaustic Tile, which can be used to create distinctive entrances with intricate tessellations, fitting contemporary, retro, or classic design schemes. Another option within the collection is the new Rainforest Porcelain Lemurian. This large-format, rectangular polished porcelain tile features a modern marble effect in green, designed to impart a luxurious finish to both walls and floors. Furthermore, the Green Otura Tile, an encaustic tile with a matte finish, aligns with the current trend for geometrics. It is particularly suitable for bathroom walls, whether used as a statement splashback or for flooring, offering a wide array of design applications. Richard Skeoch, Director at Hyperion Tiles, emphasizes the collection's endless versatility. He notes that while green is often confined to kitchens and bathrooms, its potential extends to halls and garden rooms. Beyond color, the collection allows for selective use of patterns, either as accents, borders, or to define specific zones within a space, such as a feature wall in a bathroom created with various green tiles. The incorporation of gloss or iridescent finishes can add further interest and impact. To achieve a cohesive design, it is recommended to integrate the green tiles with other room elements, such as sanitaryware or furniture. Hyperion Tiles boasts an extensive inventory of over 15,000 bespoke floor and wall tiles, available in a wide range of patterns, colors, shapes, and sizes. In addition to tiles, the company provides a specialized selection of luxury wallcoverings and distinctive bathroom elements, including mirrors and storage solutions. The Hyperion team offers expert advice, technical knowledge, and in-depth product information to designers, specifiers, and architects, facilitating informed choices for their projects. #HyperionTiles #GreenHues #InteriorDesign #TileDesign #EcoFriendlyDesign #WellnessInDesign #HotelDesign #CommercialInteriors #TileTrends #HyperionTiles #GreenHues #InteriorDesign #TileDesign #EcoFriendlyDesign #WellnessInDesign #HotelDesign #CommercialInteriors #TileTrends
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