A Decade of Otto Tiles [The Kismet Collection]
To celebrate a decade of design, Otto Tiles (who supplied the outdoor terrazzo for our mega lockdown garden makeover) have launched the Kismet Collection, designed by founder and creative director Damla Turgut - a collection of three bold, graphic designs inspired by the art, architecture and sacred symbolism of ancient Anatolia.
Image: Otto Tiles / Patara Beige
Patara
Stylised, ceremonial forms hint at feminine energy and architectural rhythm, creating a visual dialogue between past and present. Handcrafted from encaustic cement, available in 3 colour options: Blue, Beige and Mustard.
Image: Otto Tiles / Hittites Beige
Hittites
Abstract silhouettes inspired by Anatolian symbolism evoke power, fertility, and protection. Handcrafted from encaustic cement, available in 3 colour options: Walnut, Beige and Blue.
Images: Otto Tiles / Amara (clockwise from top left) Peanut, Curry, Dirty Pink, Beige
Amara
Its soft symmetry and earthy, textural mix of terrazzo and cement nods to cyclical life and the grounding nature of craft. Handcrafted from terrazzo and encaustic cement, available in 4 colour options.
Amara might be my favourite. Actually I’m not sure. DON’T MAKE ME CHOOSE!
Handcrafted with intention and rich in narrative, the Kismet Collection is available from today via Otto Tiles & Design’s showrooms in London, Miami, and Istanbul, as well as online.
Don’t forget to check out their other collections too, including their beautiful zellige, bejmat and terrrazo designs.