Portland- based Juju Papers is headed by Avery Thatcher, where she designs artful, creative wall covering. Now, Juju has a new offering, with these colorful “fruit salad” handmade floor tiles. Painted with a lovely muted rainbow palette, these hexagon tiles come together to create lovely, vibrant patterns that add a bit of dazzle to a space.

Via Yellowtrace:

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“Tile contours traditionally tend to be symmetrical. I wanted to flip the script and create a design that felt more experimental,” she notes. “The impromptu installation results in a truly random, scattered, colourful pattern; the warmth of a Persian rug combined with the pigment richness and vibrancy of a Morris Lewis painting.”

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