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Yancey Crafted Tile
Step into nature a moment. Imagine the tranquility of a warm spring day. Feel the calm breeze underneath the shade of a large tree. Allow the cool dirt to sift between your fingers. Listen to the fluttering of wings and the songs of colorful birds. Be silent - and forget the trivial worries of this world. Just allow the vastness of all life to dwell in your imagination. Now, let nature step into your home. Surround yourself and your family in the shelter of amazing creation. For isn't your home a safeguard, a point of true relaxation? Make something as simple as a tile be the door for authentic inspiration.
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Living Canopy - Maple Leaf
Representing Canadian Provinces since the 1700s, the symbol of the Maple Leaf identified Canadians from Scottish, Irish and English citizens during community assemblies. Often characterized by their opposite leaf pattern, Maples will flower in late winter or early spring. Cultivated for syrup and timber, this beautiful and artistic depiction of the Maple Leaf would be an inviting addition to a kitchen or den. Shown here in Buttercup Yellow
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Living Canopy - Oak Leaf
A tiny acorn hangs from its mother's limb and falls to the earth. Over the course of a 100 years, this seed will grow into a large tree and develop extending branches and multiple leaves to provide shade for the weary. As the sun peeks through the boughs, the shadow of distinctive leaves is cast upon a windblown field. The mighty oak can withstand hurricanes and tornados and you can embrace the strength of this remarkable creation in a kitchen backsplash in your home. Shown here in Buttercup Yellow, one tone.
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Living Canopy - Pecan Tree
Native to the Southeast of America, this deciduous tree is the state tree of Texas. Its flowers are pollinated by the wind and its Pecan nuts are found in many Southern desserts. Its wood has uses in both flooring and flavoring for smoking meats. A perfect gift for any nut-lover and an esteemed feature in any kitchen, our interpretation of the Pecan Tree is a glorious supplement to your interior design. Shown here in Buttercup in two tone.
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Living Canopy - Sweet Gum Tree
Found in warm areas with hot summers, the Sweet Gum Tree is a unfailing producer of beautiful autumn scenery. Known for its seven inch leaves with jagged edges, this Southern tree produces a "gum" which has been used for medicine or chewing gum. This symbol of fall would be an pleasant reminder of life's ever-changing seasons; a perfect display in kitchen or sunroom. Shown here in Buttercup, one tone
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Living Canopy - Pine Cone
The fruitless and flowerless Pine tree produces a life bearing vessel called the Pine Cone. Used in nature for reproduction, we use it for decoration during Christmas. A critical element to any holiday basket, this tile is an artistic representation of the familiar wooded cone seen often in nature and would be a lovely piece in a kitchen or library. Shown here in buttercup in one tone
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