Most of our borders have prominent, plastic shapes and striking contours. Like the original Art Nouveau, we cast clay into molds; The production method is fundamentally different from our ordinary wall tiles.
As a result, these types of tiles have slight differences in size. To compensate for this, it is recommended to deliberately lay tiles with staggered joints. This traditional treatment has further advantages: in perception, the connected grid is broken and repositioned, and the horizontal structure of the tile wall is more strongly perceived.
The glaze gradient is particularly strong on the surface of the border and skirt shingles, creating an impression of rich contrast.