![White Squar(e) tiles by Giovanni Barbieri on 3D wall](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2021/02/square-tiles-giovanni-barbieri-dezeen-showroom_dezeen_2364_col_sq-852x852.jpg)
Dezeen Showroom: Giovanni Barbieri‘s Squar(e) collection combines irregular mosaic and standard ceramic tiles that can be used to create customised 3D wall finishes.
The tiles from the Vicenza-based designer come in nine different variations, which can be paired in many different ways to create textural juxtapositions.
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Depending on the project, users can choose whether they want to keep the wall design flat or use a selection of different tiles together to create interesting, three-dimensional textures.
The Squar(e) tiles also enable users to create surfaces that change from flat to raised, with tiles of one uniform shape merging seamlessly into a pattern composed of many different shapes.
![Variation of textured tiles in brown and dark grey](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2021/02/square-tiles-giovanni-barbieri-dezeen-showroom_dezeen_2364_col_4.jpg)
Mixing and matching the tiles allows interior designers to delineate different spaces in an interior or to create a design that blossoms out into a 3D-wall in just one specific area.
“The Squar(e) collection aims to give designers a budget-friendly way of creating artistic installations, which progress from flat and square to an irregular relief using a single product,” Barbieri explained.
Product: Squar(e) tiles
Brand: Giovanni Barbieri
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