
MUT design: drops concrete tiles for entic design
MUT design studio + atelier, a Spanish collective, introduced a concrete tile concept named 'drops' for Valencia-based manufacturer Entic Designs. This innovative product was showcased at Salone Satellite 2012. The 'drops' tile collection features a geometric motif inspired by the serene imagery of raindrops falling on the surface of a Japanese pond. The design incorporates four distinct styles: one with only the circular droplet pattern, and three others that integrate additional elements such as gold fish, lotus plants, and water lilies. These four styles are designed to be combinable in various arrangements, allowing for diverse patterns depending on their direction and placement within an installation.
The tiles are manufactured using an encaustic method, which means that all the different colored blocks within the design are placed separately and possess a tangible depth. This construction technique is crucial for the product's longevity, as it ensures that the decorative pattern will not wear off over time, unlike painted tile surfaces. The overall thickness of each tile is 2 centimeters (approximately 0.8 inches).
The manufacturing process involves several layers. The initial layer, which forms the decorative top element, is composed of Portland cement, marble sand, and pigments. These materials are carefully poured into a mold to create the desired aesthetic. A second layer, consisting of more Portland cement and sand, is then applied. This layer serves to absorb any excess liquid from the upper decorative layer, contributing to the tile's structural integrity. Following this, a final covering of cement and sand porosity is added to the bottom of the tile, specifically designed to facilitate easy adhesion during installation. A significant aspect of this production method is that no baking is required; the tiles naturally harden without the need for heat, simplifying the manufacturing process and potentially reducing energy consumption.
Eduardo Villalon and Alberto Sánchez, representing MUT design studio + atelier, were responsible for this creation. Their 'drops' collection offers a durable, aesthetically pleasing, and versatile option for interior and exterior surfaces, drawing inspiration from nature to bring a unique visual and tactile experience to architectural and design applications. The encaustic technique ensures the enduring quality of the intricate designs, making them a suitable choice for spaces where both beauty and durability are paramount.
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