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Master bathroom Abstract concrete tile wall | Tiles by nick lopez. Item composed of cement
Master bathroom Abstract concrete tile wall | Tiles by nick lopez. Item composed of cement
Master bathroom Abstract concrete tile wall | Tiles by nick lopez. Item composed of cement
Master bathroom Abstract concrete tile wall | Tiles by nick lopez. Item composed of cement
Master bathroom Abstract concrete tile wall | Tiles by nick lopez. Item composed of cement
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Master bathroom Abstract concrete tile wall | Tiles by nick lopez. Item composed of cement

Created and Sold by nick lopez

nick lopez

Master bathroom Abstract concrete tile wall

Starts at $1,000

Master bathroom tile backsplash. The designer wanted to create the feeling of an abstract painting. Custom colored concrete tiles were made to resemble an abstract painting. Different color cement pigments were used in each tile to achieve the different colors.

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Item Master bathroom Abstract concrete tile wall
Created by nick lopez
As seen in Private Residence, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
Nick Lopez is a third generation craftsman and native of California. Under the guidance of his father he developed a unique and varied skill set as a builder and woodworker.
In 2006, Lopez began designing and creating functional art and home furnishings from reclaimed wood, much of it out of old growth California Redwood. The materials used were salvaged from barns, decks, and fencing, with the idea of eliminating waste and transforming such material into something beautiful.
For the past 16 years, Lopez has designed and created a signature body of work, comprising of case goods and sculpture. His private commissions, using different materials such as concrete, terrazzo, plaster, and wood, gracefully blend the Modernist tradition with a distinct sense of California style and meticulous craftsmanship.