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Topo Tile

Topo is a set of 4 concrete tiles that merges two- and three-dimensionality to create infinitely variable surfaces with patterns that never repeat.

Topo is inspired by mathematician Roger Penrose, who proved in 1974 that an aperiodic pattern could be made using just two 2D tiles. Topo extends this research to the third dimension by creating four tiles through the overlay of two complementary patterns, thus creating the possibility of non-repeating three-dimensional designs that are unique to each installation.

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TheTopo tile range consists of four specially shaped tiles - a pair of 2D tiles and a pair of 3D tiles - that can be installed in an infinite variety of combinations, giving the designer freedom to vary the degree of surface relief on a wall. Tile units are cast using 3D-printed molds with a precision that allows for hairline grout joints.

TheTopo tile range consists of four specially shaped tiles - a pair of 2D tiles and a pair of 3D tiles - that can be installed in an infinite variety of combinations, giving the designer freedom to vary the degree of surface relief on a wall. Tile units are cast using 3D-printed molds with a precision that allows for hairline grout joints.

TheTopo tile range consists of four specially shaped tiles - a pair of 2D tiles and a pair of 3D tiles - that can be installed in an infinite variety of combinations, giving the designer freedom to vary the degree of surface relief on a wall. Tile units are cast using 3D-printed molds with a precision that allows for hairline grout joints.

TheTopo tile range consists of four specially shaped tiles - a pair of 2D tiles and a pair of 3D tiles - that can be installed in an infinite variety of combinations, giving the designer freedom to vary the degree of surface relief on a wall. Tile units are cast using 3D-printed molds with a precision that allows for hairline grout joints.

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