Explore the look: Tessellated Tile Factory by Tom Mark Henry

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22 March 2023

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In this series, we share the style cues homeowners can take from some of Australia’s most beautiful shops, hotels, bars and restaurants. Get ready to be inspired!

Designed to resemble the environment in which their products are used, the Tessellated Tile Factory showroom in Sydney emulates the city’s iconic terrace houses. The interior architecture and design have been crafted by Tom Mark Henry, and feature gentle hues of green splashed across walls and joinery. Natural stone provides textural contrast within the scheme, while fresh interpretations of ornate skirtings, corbels and archways are used throughout.

Undulating interior architecture is complemented by textured wall finishes and contemporary lighting, while breakout spaces that feel more residential than commercial encourage clientele to sit back, relax and enjoy their tile selection journey. Clever use of mosaic tiles on plinths, recesses and walls establishes depth and visual layers, while touches of timber ensure the space feels warm. This combination of design elements creates a serene environment in which the beautiful tile range is presented to customers and specifiers alike.

Lessons in design

Apply these decorative techniques to your own home or project to recreate your favourite elements of Tessellated Tile Factory.

Tessellated Tile Factory by Tom Mark Henry | Photography by Damian Bennett

Mix materials

Green marble benchtops are teamed with white mosaic tiles and tactile rendered walls in the Tessellated Tile Factory, a design approach that feels fresh, uncluttered and minimal – but never clinical. To establish the same sense of curated refinement in your own home, use a variety of hard surfaces in your design scheme, ensuring one acts as the hero feature and the others as complementary sidekicks.

Tessellated Tile Factory by Tom Mark Henry | Photography by Damian Bennett

Try colour drenching

While using different shades of one colour to decorate an entire space seems like a dramatic design choice, it can feel effortless and serene when executed correctly. The key is to opt for hues that are calming and reflect light; try barely-there shades of blue, green or grey.

Tessellated Tile Factory by Tom Mark Henry | Photography by Damian Bennett

Repeat shapes

Achieve visual consistency by repeating shapes across architecture, furniture and textiles. For example, the Tom Mark Henry design team arranged a round table on top of a round rug and surrounded it with round chairs – an effect that echoes the rounded doorways and recesses of the interior architecture.

Tessellated Tile Factory by Tom Mark Henry | Photography by Damian Bennett

Shop the look

Feeling inspired? Consider introducing these gorgeous products to your own home to create a similar interior scheme.

Tessellated Tile Factory by Tom Mark Henry | Photography by Damian Bennett

This elegant hand-trowelled table is available in both a powder-coated aluminium or staved oak base, each of which is effortlessly chic and undeniably timeless.

Shift Alto dining table by Concrete Collective

Metallic tapware has veered out of ‘trend’ territory and is now a bonafide classic. This curvaceous beauty from Meir is the elevated essential your kitchen needs right now.

Round Piccola pull-out kitchen mixer tap in Champagne by Meir

Get the Tessellated Tile Factory look with these luxurious green marble tiles. Use them on walls, floor or around a mantelpiece.

Verde Alpi polished marble tiles in Green by Lux Marble

Ready to go green? This soft, dusky hue of green from Resene is perfect for dipping your toe in the colour-drenching trend without the risk of failure.

Portable, rechargeable and wireless, this little lamp is a sleek and modern LED light that charges via micro USB-C – which lasts for for 24 hours.

Flos ‘Bellhop’ table lamp by Euroluce
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