Showing posts with label gray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gray. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2012

New Shapes at P&L

We're introducing a ton of new shapes to our line! It all started when we added the Arabesque shape to our line, now we just can't seem to stop.

First we have the Small Fan. It comes netted in two patterns and with all of our colors to play with there are so many possible looks. As you group them together you can see where some of our other new shapes came from... 



The Lantern has a great curvy shape. You can see it's inspiration in the board above, four small fans make one Lantern.  It's a more contemporary take on the traditional arabesque.


Then there's the Scalloped Fan which was also inspired by the Small Fan. Four small fans equal one Large Scalloped Fan. In gray I think they look like our cloudy Portland sky.


 They also come in a small size, in case you're not a Portlander and like a smaller dose of clouds.


 

Finally there are a few new shapes with a very contemporary look.


The Small Trapezoid, the Flat Cross and below is the Square Lantern.


We've been having a such a great time coming up with all these new shapes there's bound to be more.
 Stay Tuned!  

Monday, November 7, 2011

Introducing the P&L Arabesque

We've just released a new shape! The Arabesque in Large and Small. 
Such a classic timeless shape, and now it's available in any of our hundreds of glaze colors!


Beautiful in a single color or mix up a blend of your own. 
Shown here in the new Craftsman and Watercolor Grays. Stop by the showroom, they're even more beautiful in person. 

Friday, October 28, 2011

Color Inspiration Gray and Golden Yellow

Gray. The neutral everyone loves to talk about, myself included! Here in rainy Portland, Oregon we get plenty of gray. Our skies are gray 222 days a year (according to the Western Regional Climate Center). So maybe that's why I'm so happy to embrace the gray-yellow combination that's been the talk of the town lately, I can always use a little sunshine!

photo via Belle Maison
I've matched up some great inspiration photos with their tile interpretations of this lovely color combo in glass and ceramics. For starters, here's a lovely color palette.

Color Collective palette
On the Color Collective blog they pull color palettes from the beautiful images that inspire them. The colors are shown right underneath making them easy to use as a starting point for any kind of project. A great place to look if you need a little help with color combinations.

photo from Better Homes & Gardens via Casa Sugar

I love these yellow medallions and the beautiful warm gray wall color. It seems like a fun place to start and it immediately called to mind Pratt & Larson circle tile. This random circle blend plays on the medallion look above with a spattering of golden circles. Just a tiny punch of color can be enough to liven up an installation.
P&L random circles in W30, W88 & W89

I noticed these Intaglio textured tiles below in the factory getting ready to be shipped out, they have a much softer feeling to them and a warmer gray like the wall color behind the bright medallions that works nicely with the tatami like textures.

P&L Intaglio textures in W70 and W81
Stripes! I love this bedding. The quilted stripes in the yellow cover are a nice quiet echo of the bold gray and white stripes. So clean and crisp!
photo from Dwell via Apartment Therapy
Here's a field of Pratt & Larson random length stripes that might be just the thing for the bathroom connecting to this bedroom!
P&L random netted rectangles in R350 & R25
Or, if you like a bolder look here's some big wide stripes in a glass mosaic tile.
photo from Belle Maison

The Kellie pattern by Scalamandre in French Blue, Yellow and Off White uses the gray and yellow combination in a beautiful swirling pattern.

Kellie wallpaper by Scalamandre via Morrison Polkinghorne
If it's a more floral decorative pattern that catches your eye, take a look at our Vine Flower pattern. Shown here in two Duochrome colorways, I think the tiny yellow liner ties the whole look together in either colorway. 

P&L bas relief Vine Flower in DW79 & DW76 with a W25 liner

                 photo from Martha Stewart                                                 photo from Belle Maison

And finally here's a great assortment of yellow and gray prints framed with a touch of silver from Martha Stewart's website along with an installation of glass mosaics in assorted size squares that has a similar feeling.

You can interpret all kinds of images into tile, either using them as a palette starter like on Color Collective, or taking the overall feeling or patterning as your cue. Collect all kinds of images for inspiration and bring them in when you visit our showroom so we can help you find just the right tile to compliment your style.


Monday, July 18, 2011

Tile in Gray



Gray. Half way between black and white, you might think it would be easy to choose a shade, but which gray? There are so many options. Gray can go in just about any direction; green gray, blue gray, cool gray, warm gray, it's an incredibly versatile color. The perfect neutral backdrop for a changing color palette, you can use any color as an accent with gray which makes it a great choice for your tile. There are some really beautiful gray tiles out there to choose from. Above is just a small selection available at the Pratt & Larson showroom ranging in price from $29 to $160sf.

Pratt & Larson has just released their newest additions to the Watercolor glaze series. Eight new silvery gray crackle glazes, they work beautifully with wood and stone or even stainless steel. Below the new gray watercolors have been mixed with Carrara stone in our newest addition to the Cascade Series,  Blend #11.

Cascade Blend #11

Stop by the showroom to see our selection of beautiful gray tiles available, from porcelain to stone, glass or custom ceramics in prices for every budget.