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  2. These Bathroom Tile Trends Will Be Everywhere in 2025 ... - AOL

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    Here are the top five bathroom tile trends that interior designers expect to see everywhere in the new year. Related: Designers Are Betting on These Fresh Bathroom Trends for 2025 . Textured ...

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    We love the weathered white tone. $268.00 at anthropologie.com. ... The mini mirror adds a whimsical touch to classic elegance with wavy edges and tropical hardwood construction. ... Tile Ceramic ...

  4. RAK Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Tiles RAK Ceramics offers one of the largest collections of ceramic wall and floor tiles, gres porcelain and super-sized slabs in the industry. Offering more than 6,000 production models, tiles are manufactured in various sizes, from the smallest 10x10cm up to the largest in the region at 135x305cm, the widest range offered in the ceramics field.

  5. Stabian Baths - Wikipedia

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    The walls were painted in white with a red base, and above them the vaulted ceiling is plastered in elaborate stucco, made up of octagonal, hexagonal and quadrangular panels. They featured cupids, trophies, rosettes, and Bacchic figures. The ceiling of the men's tepidarium features similar stuccowork. [20]

  6. Iznik pottery - Wikipedia

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    The earliest datable objects are blue-and-white border tiles that decorate the mausoleum in Bursa of Şehzade Mahmud, one of the sons of Bayezid II, who died in 1506–1507. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] The term 'Abraham of Kütahya ware' has been applied to all the early blue-and-white Iznik pottery as the 'Abraham of Kütahya' ewer, dating from 1510, is the ...

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