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Tiles in the wild
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spy-tiki
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10/03/2009
It rings a bell, but my search turned up zip. I was strolling through Silverlake ( Ambrose St. - maybe silverlake adjacent... in Los Angeles) when I came upon an apartment building with absolutely NO tiki-ness to it save for this strip of tiles on the front corner. The name of the place, completely obscured by trees is "Kaunas" which could be pronounced "Kahunas" I guess (but google tells me it's a city in Lithuania). Be that as it may, the tiles are pretty cool. They're about 8 or 10 inches square. They're in pretty good shape so maybe they're not too old. Any info out there? [ Edited by: spy-tiki 2009-10-03 14:52 ] |
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Sabu The Coconut Boy
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10/04/2009
Those look like the "Contours CV" tiles By Interpace. Never seen so many used in one place. Very nice! More info and links on this thread: http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=23244&forum=5&hilite=sears%20tiles |
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Naneki
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10/05/2009
Synchronicity. The same day you found a wall of them, I bought a turquoise version. Now let's see if any other colors turn up. I'll bet there's orange. |
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spy-tiki
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10/09/2009
Thanks for the link Sabu. It would be interesting to know how many colors there are or other places still standing that used them. |
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tikiyaki
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05/13/2010
Just found this last week at The rose Bowl Swap meet... My favorite color...Orange ! It now adorns my coffee table.
[ Edited by: tikiyaki 2010-05-13 11:46 ] |
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Naneki
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05/13/2010
There was orange! I win my bet. N. Here's what the turquoise looks like: Sorry the color came out a bit faded. It's actually very saturated. Back: [ Edited by: Naneki 2010-05-14 08:00 ] |
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Sophista-tiki
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05/14/2010
There used to be a building in downtown Portland with these tiles on the facade. |
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tikilongbeach
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12/18/2014
Alison Martino posted this on her Instagram feed. It's the Roxbury Cafe in Beverly Hills. |
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