Description
This tile is an excellent example of Catalan Modernism, a style characterized by its love of organic forms and richness of detail. Although I cannot confirm its exact location or architect, its style is consistent with the works of the period in Esplugues de Llobregat.
The design of the tile focuses on a main floral motif, reminiscent of a lily or crocus flower, with long, stylized petals that intertwine with large green and turquoise blue leaves. The design is organic and dynamic, with no straight lines, and extends asymmetrically throughout the piece. The composition suggests that this tile is part of a larger, repeating pattern, where each piece joins the others to form a visual “carpet.”
The color palette is rich and sophisticated. The contrast between the reddish brown background and the cool, soft colors of the flower, a pale lilac and turquoise blue, stands out. The green leaves and small orange details add a touch of freshness and vitality. This combination of colors creates an atmosphere of elegance and calm.
As a whole, this mosaic is a work that demonstrates the masterful craftsmanship of Modernism. Its design and color palette transform a simple tile into a piece of art that evokes the beauty of nature and contributes to the overall aesthetics of the building.




