Konstantiles
Konstantiles are a type of decorative tile known for their intricate, often geometric patterns. The name is thought to derive from the Greek word "konstantos," meaning constant or unchanging, possibly referring to the repetitive nature of their designs. These tiles are typically made from ceramic or porcelain and are glazed to provide durability and a finished appearance. The designs on konstantiles often feature a high degree of symmetry and tessellation, creating a visually complex and harmonious effect when laid together. Historically, similar patterned tiles have been used in various cultures for centuries, adorning floors, walls, and decorative elements in homes and public spaces. While often associated with traditional aesthetics, modern interpretations of konstantiles incorporate a wider range of colors and contemporary design motifs, making them versatile for both classic and modern interior design projects. Their application can range from accent walls and backsplashes to full floor coverings, adding a unique artistic touch to any environment.