A beautiful work of art with a story to tell, Taso wall tile is fashioned from volcanic debris by communities affected by the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines. Working with a mix of ash, stone, sand, resin and fiberglass, these artisans carve a dramatic relief of bold, flowing shapes reflecting the volcano’s abiding presence and power. Striking on its own, the tile can be used in multiples or paired with Taso wall tile for a head-turning display.
A beautiful work of art with a story to tell, Taso wall tile is fashioned from volcanic debris by communities affected by the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines. Working with a mix of ash, stone, sand, resin and fiberglass, these artisans carve a dramatic relief of bold, flowing shapes reflecting the volcano’s abiding presence and power. Striking on its own, the tile can be used in multiples or paired with Taso wall tile for a head-turning display.
A beautiful work of art with a story to tell, Taso wall tile is fashioned from volcanic debris by communities affected by the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines. Working with a mix of ash, stone, sand, resin and fiberglass, these artisans carve a dramatic relief of bold, flowing shapes reflecting the volcano’s abiding presence and power. Striking on its own, the tile can be used in multiples or paired with Taso wall tile for a head-turning display.