Public bathrooms | RQH Studio/Casa Décor 2024

We present the latest trends in eco-friendly mosaic tile, especially Doppel Design, our first collection of designs in rectangular mosaic tile.
Creative designs with a hypnotic effect in warm, timeless colours. The exact rectangular 1:2 proportion allow an interplay of changing orientations and a fusion of colours, creating figures in movement with geometry, proportion, order and balance. The Linien reference from this series was used for the floors in “Pausa”, the space by Rober Quiñones-Her.
A space to stop, breathe deeply ad submerge yourself in the small details that give life to our surroundings, how the light dances on surfaces, how each texture has its own story to tell and how shapes and forms are intertwined to create o unique landscape.

The interior designer chose Linien mosaic tile from Hisbalit’s new Doppel Design collection as the principal material. Lines with a 3D effect formed by a perfectly balanced rectangle pattern and harmonious and timeless colours.
To create this 18 m2 mosaic design, the Hisbalit team at our factory manually installed 15,876 individual rectangular mosaic tiles.
Exploring the textures with our hands

In the constant hustle and bustle of modern life, we often overlook the beauty that surrounds us. And so, Rober invites us to explore with our hands, to feel the softness, the roughness and the warmth of each type of material; to take a moment to contemplate each element and notice the ondulated texture of the mosaic tiles used on one wall and an archway.
The designer selected two references from Hisbalit’s Raw collection. This is a series with a handcrafted aesthetic, with ondulated 4×4 mosaic tiles, inspired in traditional materials, reclaiming the vernacular, returning to the natural, to the essential.
The TIERRA mosaic tile was used for the wall with the sofa and the YUTE reference for one of the archways. One of the key characteristics of Hisbalit mosaic tile is the ability to adapt perfectly to any surface, flat or curved.



Project : Casa Decor
PHOTOS : Amador Toril