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Delft tiled floor - a Dutch custom design by Mosa Tiles

New Reinier de Graaf Gasthuis hospital

The design of the new Reinier de Graaf Gasthuis hospital resembles the rod of Asclepius, with the staff forming the central binding axis of the building. The floor of this connecting route is unique in its own particular way: the ceramic tiles have been laid in a pattern specially designed by EGM architecten and inspired by Delft pottery. The tiles used were selected from Mosa's existing collections.

'The Beige & Brown collection was laid in three shades and formats on the central corridor, finished with small, light blue square tiles from the Global Collection,' says José Maase, senior industrial designer at Mosa. The small light blue tiles, which have the same quality and thickness as the Beige & Brown tiles, have been incorporated into the pattern in the corners. This design is known as a 'corner figuration'. The tiles were delivered in 30 x 60 centimetres, 60 x 60 centimetres, and 120 x 60 centimetres formats. They were laid in a pattern of 3.60 x 7.20 metres consisting of the different pieces that were specially manufactured for this purpose.

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  • Delft, Netherlands
  • MOSA

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