A Dream Kitchen, One Scone at a Time

This "birds on a branch" set in amber brown glaze has been installed in a splendid new kitchen in Washington state, and I was overjoyed to receive these lovely photos of such a thoughtfully designed space:

an amber brown birds on a branch with one inch border handmade tile set in a kitchen backsplash

Above: close up of the birds on a branch set over the stove

View of the kitchen after installation, showing handmade feature tiles in amber brown glazes integrated into the backsplash.

Above: the whole kitchen; Below, the tiles along with other design elements before they were installed

emu handmade tile grouping prior to being installed along with other design elements

The photos came with a lovely message: 

"We've been telling people this is our dream kitchen, and your art is a central part of that dream, having people join together in a welcoming warm space. I always say, "we're feeding many birds with one scone," and your tiles say that to us."

What a wonderful vision and compliment! I use the phrase "feed two birds with one scone" whenever possible, too. I'm so happy to have such fantastic customers who intentionally send positive energy out into the world. It matters! Thank you, E.V.! 

Ceramic Handmade Tile Installations, Kitchen Tiles Ideas - , Emily Margaret Ulm


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