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Habitats: City, Coast and Forest

Book Flatlay Cover Front Transparent Trio[1] Frame 83

A collectable trio of hardcover books

Yohen Border

Brand Inax
Designer Inax
Distributor Artedomus

This exquisite tile with its gently variegated tones and glazed finish is a beautifully crafted, architectural ceramic inspired by the earthen tones of traditional Japanese pottery and a traditional Japanese confectionery known as yohkan.

Yohen Border was developed in the early 2000s by INAX in Japan. INAX has a long, rich history based in Japanese ceramic craftsmanship and expertise. Founded after producing the terracotta for Frank Lloyd Wright’s famous Imperial Hotel, which opened in Tokyo in 1923, INAX is recognized for its innovative range of interior and exterior architectural ceramics that embody superb manufacturing and leading designs by traditional artisans. All INAX tiles are available in a variety of unique colours and are exclusive to Artedomus.

Description

This exquisite tile with its gently variegated tones and glazed finish is a beautifully crafted, architectural ceramic inspired by the earthen tones of traditional Japanese pottery and a traditional Japanese confectionery known as yohkan.

Yohen Border was developed in the early 2000s by INAX in Japan. INAX has a long, rich history based in Japanese ceramic craftsmanship and expertise. Founded after producing the terracotta for Frank Lloyd Wright’s famous Imperial Hotel, which opened in Tokyo in 1923, INAX is recognized for its innovative range of interior and exterior architectural ceramics that embody superb manufacturing and leading designs by traditional artisans. All INAX tiles are available in a variety of unique colours and are exclusive to Artedomus.

Product Details & Specifications

This exquisite tile with its gently variegated tones and glazed finish is a beautifully crafted, architectural ceramic inspired by the earthen tones of traditional Japanese pottery and a traditional Japanese confectionery known as yohkan.

Yohen Border was developed in the early 2000s by INAX in Japan. INAX has a long, rich history based in Japanese ceramic craftsmanship and expertise. Founded after producing the terracotta for Frank Lloyd Wright’s famous Imperial Hotel, which opened in Tokyo in 1923, INAX is recognized for its innovative range of interior and exterior architectural ceramics that embody superb manufacturing and leading designs by traditional artisans. All INAX tiles are available in a variety of unique colours and are exclusive to Artedomus.

About The Designer

INAX has a long, rich history based in Japanese ceramic craftsmanship and expertise. Founded after producing the terracotta with Frank Lloyd Wright for the famous Imperial Hotel, Tokyo in 1924, INAX is recognised for its innovative range of interior and exterior architectural ceramics that embody superb manufacturing and leading designs by traditional artisans.

The quality of the production of INAX ceramics is incredibly high. Their manufacturing processes enable a level of precision and consistency, while also delivering the beautiful natural qualities for which Japanese ceramics are renowned. This is a result of the INAX factories’ experience working with the variables of temperature and timing that affect the chemical reactions that ultimately determine the result. Their ceramics are baked for much longer than traditional tiles, creating a uniquely hard-wearing and durable product.

About the Distributor

Artedomus has been searching for, and sourcing, unique stones, tiles, architectural surfaces and products from around the world and introducing them to Australia for 35 years. Some of the most beautiful and widely recognised marbles, limestones and sandstones in the design market today including Isernia, Bedonia and Elba have been favoured by leading architects and designers for their depth of colour, unique markings and distinctive natural qualities, all originally identified by Artedomus. With passion and expert understanding, we appreciate the power a unique natural product has to transform any design project into a singular work of art.

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