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Make an attractive feature, without having to fully-tile the whole wall!

Here we offer a new and innovative approach of using art to decorate inside or outside walls. This range comprises vibrant works of art applied to tiles and kiln fired. The tiles are then framed (in a unique border with antique granite finished ceramic) and applied to any garden (masonary) or house wall using waterproof adhesive. All this is supplied in kit form (you just supply the wall) including the art tiles, border tiles, adhesive and assembly instructions so things couldn't be easier. After a simple matter of fixing the tiles to the wall your house or garden will have a new focal point to be admired for years to come. The only hard part of the whole procedure is finding which beautiful paintings you would like adorning your walls.

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  • Sizes up to large
    120 x 80cm format
  • Ideal for inside and outside walls
  • Fully weather-proof, tiles kiln-fired to 800°C
  • Kits contains everything you need, including assembly instructions


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Birth of Venus
(Sandro Botticelli 1444 -1510)
Originally painted in 1485 for the Villa of Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici, the original is now housed in the Uffizi gallery in Florence. To Renaissance scholars, the story of the birth of Venus was the symbol of mystery through which the divine message of beauty came into the world.

Size: 80 x 60cm
  £ 130.00

La Primavera
(Sandro Botticelli 1444 -1510)
Sometimes called 'Allegory of Spring', this painting is one the the most lyrical in all of Western art. It combines a pleasing tang of classical antiquity with dreamy contemporary quality. The faces and figures are drawn so masterfully that the obvious effort of fashioning them is completely hidden. Botticelli painted Primavera for Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de Medici to decorate his villa on the outskirts of Florence.

Size: 80 x 60cm
  £ 130.00

The Creation of Adam
(Michelangelo Buonarotti 1475-1564)
Arguably the most talented of all the great Renaissance artists, Michelangelo excelled in fine art, sculture and architecture. The Creation of Adam is the centre-piece of his Sistine Chapel frescoes. It is one of the greatest miracles in art how Michelangelo contrived to make the touch of the the Divine hand the centre and focus of the picture, and how he has made us see the idea of omnipotence by the ease and power of this gesture of creation.

Size: 80 x 60cm
  £ 130.00

Silver Favourites
(Sir Laurence Alma Tadema, 1836-1912)
A Dutch ex-patriate who lived most of his life in England, Tadema was arguably the most successful painter of the Victorian era. He was born on the 8th of January 1836 at Dronrijp, a Frisian village near Leeuwarden. For over sixty years he produced distinctive, elaborate paintings of beautiful people in classical settings. He completed the important Silver Favourites in February 1903 for the Exhibition of English Art. This was one of his most successful works at the time. The inspiration came from a poem by William Wordsworth.

Size: 60 x 40cm
  £ 99.00

Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne
(Annibale Carracci 1560 -1609)
As the 16th century drew to a close, a certain weariness of the forms of late Mannerism, which dominated the entire European art scene by the second half of the century, was becoming evident. In this respect, the early Baroque in Italy which followed this era, may be regarded as a conscious and critically-motivated phase of reform in every field of art. This work of the early Baroque period, which is exemplory of this new phase, belongs to a series of frescoes painted by the artist in the Palazzo Farnese in Rome.

Size: 120 x 80cm
  £ 195.00

Coronation of Maria de' Medici
(Rubens 1577-1640)
This work was part of Peter Paul Rubens' largest commission in 1621 for a series of 21 paintings for Marie de’Medici, the Queen Dowager of France, widow of Henry IV. The paintings, describing Marie's life, were for her palace in Paris.

Size: 120 x 80cm
  £ 195.00

Corona di Frutta
(Rubens 1577-1640)
It was a combination of his unrivalled gifts in arranging large colourful compositions, and in infusing them with buoyant energy, that secured a fame and success for Rubens such as no painter had enjoyed before. His art was so eminantly suitable to enhance the pomp and spleandor of palaces, and to glorify the powers of the world, that he enjoyed something like a monopoly in the sphere in which he moved.

Size: 80 x 60cm
  £ 130.00


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