Mosaics born to be unique

06/Aug/2010

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LABYRINTH Mosaics in Subiaco turn ordinary clay from Western Australia’s Darling Range into extraordinary tiles for your home.

Ideal for kitchen splashbacks, bathrooms, borders, alfresco areas and tabletops, they are also great for water features and water walls to create a truly unique look.

Labyrinth director and sales manager Conor Graham told Residential that the WA company specialised in fused glass and majolica tiles.

“The geometric design of the snappy tile system allows for intricate mosaic designs, and tilers embrace the product,’’ he said.

“Our fused glass tiles have a deep crackle effect with a smooth glass finish, creating a luxurious sense of class when laid.

“The tiles are all hand-made using clay sourced from the Darling Range and Australian recycled glass.

“Our colour blends naturally occur in nature, which complement all elements of design.”

Conor said the company’s custom-made handcrafted tiles were perfect for architects, landscape designers and customers looking for a high quality finish.

“What makes us different is the public are invited to have input in the design,’’ he said. “Our works have been used in Humphrey Builders Cottesloe award-winning home of the year.

“And the Esplanade Hotel in Port Hedland has a 5 metre by 4.8 metre water wall with lights coming from behind the tiles.”

Labyrinth Mosaics has recently moved to a new location at Homebase on Salvado Road, Subiaco.

With more than 30 years’ experience, the team at Labyrinth enjoy what they do, and they are confident you will be happy with the final look.

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