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eastern elements baguette | gloss | robin's egg

finish: gloss

color: robin's egg

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extraordinary hand-hewn tiles

design: emily farnham architecture / photo: yoshihiro makino

a glaze noted for its signature speckles

robin’s egg has a glaze that can run from soft white with blue undertones to pinky beige notes accented by iron spotting and some streaking, mimicking robin's eggs' signature speckles with some surface imperfections, and pits and cracks. this is the most character-ful tile in the eastern elements collection.

why we love eastern elements

clé’s eastern elements collection features three unique glazes on the white spectrum: mochi, rice paper and robin’s egg. mochi falls on the creamier end of the spectrum with only very subtle variations in surface and texture, rice paper reflects more pinkish blue tones with surface dimpling, occasional large and small iron spots, and cracks and crazing while robin’s egg features plenty of variation with iron spots, surface texture and tones that hue more blue.

design: emily farnham architecture / photo: yoshihiro makino

clé has a long held devotion to terracotta

a humble clay, traditional terracotta requires few alterations and in its best form goes almost straight from the earth into the fire. clé’s eastern elements is a celebration of this process. unlike its cousin, eastern earthenware, eastern elements is fired in a gas kiln which gives it greater uniformity in tone, size, and texture. but it still has some character-ful imperfections that make it the ideal tile when you’re looking for a compelling personality that’s not too unruly.

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