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    Go for the unexpected by layering teal-painted kitchen cabinets with a slab of marble-style backsplash (or better yet, peel-and-stick wallpaper that looks like the real deal). Alec Hemer Bring in ...

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    Mosaic Tile. A backsplash featuring mosaic tile from Ann Sacks steals the show in a Richard Mishaan-designed kitchen in a TriBeCa building. The space also includes a custom island, range, and hood ...

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    The browns and golds of the tile backsplash unite the deep pigments of the blue cabinet and emerald green Hallman stove. Get the Look: Cabinetry Paint Color: For similar, try Salty Dog by Sherwin ...

  5. List of aperiodic sets of tiles - Wikipedia

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    A tiling that cannot be constructed from a single primitive cell is called nonperiodic. If a given set of tiles allows only nonperiodic tilings, then this set of tiles is called aperiodic. [3] The tilings obtained from an aperiodic set of tiles are often called aperiodic tilings, though strictly speaking it is the tiles themselves that are ...

  6. Tubelining - Wikipedia

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    Tubelining is a technique of ceramic decoration. It involves squeezing a thin line of clay body through a nozzle onto the ware being decorated. An alternative term is "slip trailing".

  7. Wang tile - Wikipedia

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    Wang tiles (or Wang dominoes), first proposed by mathematician, logician, and philosopher Hao Wang in 1961, is a class of formal systems. They are modeled visually by square tiles with a color on each side. A set of such tiles is selected, and copies of the tiles are arranged side by side with matching colors, without rotating or reflecting them.