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ModuTiles at Mioculture

by Kara DiCamillo, Newport, Rhode Island on 10.11.06
Design & Architecture (flooring)

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In the past, we’ve found a couple of things at Mioculture that have sparked our interest, such as the Bale Chair, 3D Wallpaper and lighting. Now we’ve come across something new that we really like – their ModuTiles. Like other cork flooring alternatives we've featured, ModuTiles can be used as an entire floor but they can also be assembled together for small spaces, such as a mat at your kitchen sink. Each set of six tan, and six chocolate cork shaped tiles covers 12 square feet and modules can be installed and replaced easily. ModuTiles are a great way to customize your space by playing with the different patterns and are comfy for your feet too. Via ::New York Times ::Mioculture

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