If you have a wall of white tiles, or want one, consider replacing some of those white tiles with our smaller, bright Carnivale tiles. Here, a back splash with white 4" ceramic tiles in a diagonal pattern is enlivened and enriched by 2" Carnivale fused glass tiles.
2" Carnivale tiles in fused glass add POW! to this wall of white 4" tiles
Check out these tiles and our entire selection of handcrafted fused glass tiles at: www.OmegaTiles.com
Different types of tiles placed within a white diamond pattern really
makes a statement, and it's a fairly easy, inexpensive way to add a
custom look to your white ceramic back splash. Here, our Craftsman Tiles add a classy yet vibrant look to the white pattern.
A little touch of whimsy can make a big difference in your home. Look at how this plain white tile pattern comes alive with carefully placed Carnivale fused glass tiles in green, blue, orange, red, and yellow. Mix and match the less expensive ceramic tiles with custom made fused glass tiles for a unique look in your own home.
To see our entire line of handcrafted fused glass tiles, please visit: www.OmegaTiles.com
We love this look! New from our Seattle studio comes "Country Chic" custom fused glass tiles.
Each tile features a different stencil-style design created in black frit (small pieces of glass) fused into two layers of 4" x 4" glass. The result is a cross between modern and country. Any tile can be ordered in just about any color, creating the look YOU want for your bathroom, kitchen, entryway, or anywhere in your home. Price: $20 each. We offer a discount for large quantities. For more info, go here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/112161991/country-chic-custom-mosaic-glass-tiles-4
What's hot pink, purple, yellow, aqua, green, and red? A fun, crazy chandelier by shopwildthings.com, and now, matching fused glass tiles for a bathroom!
Custom "Carnivale" tile inspired by "Fiona" chandelier
A customer in Florida sent us a link to the chandelier "Fiona" made by shopwildthings.com. She just re-did her entire bathroom, including tiling her bathtub surround in 6" tiles. She left empty spaces where art tiles would go, and then she found us.
We can't wait to ship her tiles off and see photos of the finished room. Bright, fun, a little bit eccentric . . . yeah, that's us!
Center wall of shower--coincidentally, we have a wall just like this in our entryway. Wendy built it.
Side wall of shower. Imagine our custom "Carnivale" tiles here!
My husband and I have friends that live in Phoenix, AZ, and boy does it feel good to visit there in February. When one lives in Seattle, a trip to the desert in the middle of winter is always welcome!
It was after visiting there this past February that I came home and made these tiles. I love the cool turquoise against the hot red and orange--it reminds me of the red Phoenix soil against the crystal clear sky.
To see how these tiles look with different solid colored tiles and different grout colors, please visit our etsy shop:
or visit our website: http://omegaartdesign.com/
Wendy saw how much fun I was having designing tiles, so she decided to join in. Introducing . . . Dots and Dashes.
Starting with an opaque white background piece, Wendy added a layer of clear glass on top and then her design of turquoise dots and black dashes in two thicknesses. These tiles are 4" x 4", and they can be made in many different colors. Complementary 2" tiles give you the option of mixing and matching for interest.
What I love about these tiles is that you can place them horizontally for one look or vertically for a completely different feel. Personally, I think they would look stunning in my shower, vertically of course, to simulate the water.
To see more of these tiles and our complete collection, visit our website and click on "Custom Fused Glass Tiles": www.OmegaArtDesign.com
Based on the color theory of Josef Albers, these tiles remind me of the olive in a nice, cold martini. Refreshing yet sophisticated. I love how the tiles look so different depending on how they are mixed with different colors.
We can make these tiles in just about any size: 2" and 4" are standard.
To see more of the Albers tile collection from us, go here: www.OmegaArtDesign.com and click on "Custom Fused Glass Tiles."
We have this lovely turquoise blue glass that takes on any number of "looks" depending on the colors we pair it with. Here, as soon as I added the red and orange glass, I was back in the Southwest: in Albuequerque, searching the skies for the hot air balloons; in Santa Fe, wandering the rich art galleries; in Phoenix, delighting in each new cacti and succulent.
The picture is of a pendant I made that spurred me on to envision it as a wall tile. I had fun playing around with the possibilities: what would it look like surrounded by solid turquoise tiles? what about red or orange tiles? See some of the variations of this tile and others on our website: www.OmegaArtDesign.com
How fun are these? Handmade tiles in my very own design, ready to install in a kitchen, bathroom, or even around the fireplace! I'm loading them onto our etsy site now, and soon I'll have them all on our website. This is just the beginning of my career as a tile artist--I've got lots more ideas, and I can't wait to try them all!
JUDY: Passionate about art from childhood, I love both creating art and admiring others' art. I've been a fused glass artist for two years, after teaching high school English for twelve years. I love playing with whimsical designs and free-flowing pieces, such as mosaics, as well as the geometric precision of pieces inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright and Josef Albers.
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WENDY: Art has always terrified me. The
self-inflicted pressures of creating something beautiful, perfect,
meaningful, and forever lasting is quite a toll to measure up to. Art
is often an intimate experience, easily allowing the uneasy feelings of
vulnerability. It is only in this journey of acceptance and finding the
courage to let go that allows that which is within to come forth. In
not only accepting the imperfect but appreciating and fully embracing
it, I am able to move forward with my work, freely relishing the joy
and freedom that creativity yields. It is this perpetual tug-of-war
between the controlled and wild freedom that my work teeters upon. Art
in any form is my passion, and it is my great pleasure to share it with
you.