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Introducing the winner of the Academy KAZA Tile Design Competition, KAZA Diverge, designed by Aimee Munro.
Bold colour and clean geometry are elements central to the Bauhaus movement and the driving inspiration behind this new KAZA collection. As the philosophy of art and architecture that has influenced Aimee Munro’s personal design aesthetic, the opportunity to embody these elements within concrete, a material used widely in Bauhaus architecture for its honesty, sparked the beginnings of Diverge as a concept.
Culminating in a series of five 398 x 398mm tile designs, the collection began as several small ideas that were developed and refined into a wider idea of strong geometric forms contrasting and complimenting each other, creating a dynamic harmony of movement.
The collection places strong emphasis on versatility and flexibility, with each tile creating presence enough to stand on its own, while also providing the opportunity to amalgamate any amount of the five tiles in endless combinations. Layering this with the diverse range of concrete pigments available, allows the collection to be truly adaptable.
Just as the Bauhaus aimed to fuse art and architecture, Diverge at its core is a suite of tiles that are offered as building blocks to create three dimensional artworks. Wholly open to the individual’s interpretation.
All 5 Diverge tile designs can be supplied in 24 solid concrete colours and also with a Terrazzo component, as shown in various images below.
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