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SHOPPING CENTRES & RETAIL OUTLETS IN THE BIG APPLE


ket to the concrete jungle of New York, architects chose to work with trusted Spanish ceramics r the project’s floor and wall tiles.


Raspail Cereza and Blanco wall tiles give textured interest to the wine bar’s façade


Yet more pattern can be found in the Frutas & Verduras area, where a porcelain tile called Variette Sombra from the Vodevil series covers both the bar and the work area.


Red is a key colour in the market’s decorative scheme.


Juli continued: “It is a hue that is associated with the Spanish in the collective imagination.


“The sun, the fruit, a portion of the Spanish flag, the flowers in the streets and fields. It gives a cheerful, daring, attractive and elegant character.”


Crimson and white wall tiles with intricate relief designs emblazon vertical surfaces at the wine bar whilst at the Jamon & Queso zone, Tasty Cherry wall tiles adorn the inner part of the space and the vertical surfaces of the bar feature a wood-look porcelain plank with a distressed reddish paint effect.


Without a doubt, tiles have helped overcome the challenge of creating a market that has a large number of venues.


“Seeking to have a suitable area for each use was the great challenge. We needed to provide each and every stall with its own distinctive personality,” Juli added.


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The World Streets range has the ideal anti-slip properties for the flower market’s floor


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