The collection of six stunning interchangeable tile designs exudes Kelly Hoppen’s signature aesthetic of simplicity, balance and style AND Hakwood’s dedication to detail, authenticity and originality. Bringing a design statement to every interior, the various tile designs and colour combinations make it easy to select a style that fits your project.
ABOUT KELLY HOPPEN
With over 40 years’ experience at the forefront of the design industry, Kelly Hoppen is one of the most celebrated and sought after interior designers in the world. Kelly’s globally renowned and ever-evolving style is defined by a subtle fusion of East meets West; clean lines and neutral tones, intuitively balanced with an opulent warmth.
ABOUT HAKWOOD
Hakwood is a global leader in the design and manufacture of top quality wood flooring and wall tiles. Working closely with architects and designers worldwide, Hakwood specializes in creating bespoke wood solutions. A family owned Dutch company, Hakwood has over 40 years of expertise manufacturing hardwood.
CUBE
The Cube tile offers a truly understated elegance. Bold yet accessible, the Cube subtly combines natural and industrial tones with 4 metal corner cubes set against a backdrop of the finest wood, all of which can be interchanged.
CUBEmix is a companion tile without metal accents, available in the same colours as Cube.
Iconic, Fossil (metal-silver)
Vibrant, Mineral (metal-silver)
Abstract, Basalt (metal-gold)
Grand, Flint (metal-silver)
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