Peter Ibruegger Studio is pleased to present OUROBOROS, a new range of tiles that takes its name from an ancient symbol of eternity: a snake devouring its own tail.
Each OUROBOROS tile depicts a different section of the serpent's length. This gives you creative control over the end design, which can be tailored to your taste. In line with the OUROBOROS concept, the geometrical combinations are endless. The arrangements can vary widely in size and shape. You can opt for simple lines covering a sink area to more intricate patterns on a staircase wall. Add your own personal twist to interior design with the OUROBOROS range.
The first large OUROBOROS tile installation was created in collaboration with Canada Water Café in London. As an independent restaurant café it was important to create a range of patterns, fonts and drawings to playfully express the versatility of the OUROBOROS tile designs as well as to create a unique visual experience. Each wall was carefully designed for to reflect its specific psychological effect on the viewer (canadawatercafe.com).
* The tiles are made and decorated by hand in Stoke-on-Trent, England and can also be used for indoor walls
* Tile dimensions: 9.6 cm x 9.6 cm ( 100 tiles per square metre)
* For wholesale prices and trade discounts please contact info@peteribruegger.com
Detail of splash back installation.
Feature wall with Smiley face greeting people passing by the window.
Cheeky face in customer's toilet.
Winking face wall.
Ouroboros tile details.
Cafe installation shot.
Ouroboros tile work top installation detail.
installation by mirror.
Ouroboros tile work top installation detail.
Ouroboros tile work top installation detail.
Detail of splash back installation.
Mysterious Ouroboros 'S'
installation at bar area.
installation at bar area.
We developed the Canada Water Cafe font using Ouroboros tiles.
We developed the Canada Water Cafe font using Ouroboros tiles.
More then 4000 tiles were used for the Canada Water Cafe installation, including the whole kitchen area.
Detail of splash back installation.
Medusa Head at washing up area.