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What the Press say"Digitile's Dominic Crinson has been successfully leading the pack for several years with this technique applied to ceramic tiles and now to wallpaper and flooring." Canadian Interiors "Dominic Crinson's unique technology has brought him international recognition." Atrium "The newest range at Digitiles is Glitz, which takes its gorgeous colours and shapes from old coloured glass to produce stunning, fractal-style patterns in intense hues." Findaproperty.com "The world's most beautiful tiles." Living etc "Crinson's high-tech wallpapers, floor coverings and "digitiles" are dazzling. Both scintillatingly vivid and kaleidoscopically abstract, they boast a delightful energy that's a testament to the attention to craft developed through his background in hand painting ceramics." Surface magazine 2003 "Digital Delicacies." Architectural Record "...Stunningly polychromatic tiles couldn't help but cut a dash among all the white melamine furniture at 100% Design last year" Independent - Reality magazine "Splash", "New Bubbles" and "Glass" - a series of delicately photographed close-ups - are particularly striking." Daily Mirror "...Bubbles are as life-like as soapsuds flung against a wall, while purple cabbages, oranges, lemons and tomatoes look freshly sliced." Observer - Life magazine "Dominic Crinson has perfected the art of transferring digital images onto ceramic tiles, and the results are stunning...If you hate boring, run of the mill tiles, and you want something a little different for your home, take a look at these." BrightBeige "A bisected cabbage mounted on your wall" Sounds gross, until you are introduced to the striking optical illusions of Dominic Crinson's wall tiles. The London based artist/designer has a knack for turning organic source material into compelling coverings." Surface Magazine "Dominic's incredible tile designs are fruity, fun and eyecatching." Living etc "One thing's for sure: Crinson is radically anti-conservative in his approach to interiors, and his crazy cabbage tiles are no exception. Your tiles can be made from any photo library image, computer graphic, or printed material you choose. Alternatively, you can opt for Dominic's awesome range of ready-made designs. Tiles from his new 'Fleur' and 'Edible' series are particularly striking." World OnLine "Stunning for their clarity and super brilliant finish" June Ducas, WGSN "Dominic Crinson creates ceramic tiles which are markedly modern, using photographic images and computer graphics." Evening Standard "Characteristic designs are pictures of sliced fruit and veg provocatively succulent abstract images." TimeOut "You could try terracotta, muse over marble or sample slate, but if you want to make an off-the-wall statement , artist Dominic Crinson has a tile to suit your style." Kitchen, Bedrooms, Bathrooms "Crinson can turn an image-from digital art to fashion photography-into a wonder wall." Harper's Bazaar "Dominic Crinson is an artist who uses digital technology to revise the pictorial possibilities of ceramic tiles." Evening Standard "Dominic Crinson often exploits the shapes and forms of natural objects using the hi-tech method of digitally processing images on to tiles: fruits sliced through the middle, gorgeous flowers, a close up of the purple whirls inside a cabbage, the sensuous forms of a woman's breast or a curve of a shell." The Guardian "Beautiful is perhaps an over-used word these days, but it truly does apply to many of Dominic's intricate designs in the subtlest of colourings." Smarte.com "Digitile - one of the nicest newcomers to 100% Design." Elle Wonen "Small works of art." Living Etc. "Romanticismo high tech" Case Da Abitare
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