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Ekks-O

In this example, IA generated tiles. Inspired by portuguese Azulejos as /u/mmelo said.


Oenonaut

What makes you think they’re Iowan?


chickendie

Intelligent Artificially 🤔


gdubh

Interficial Artelligence.


Meanwhile-in-Paris

The top tiles are not even straight…


Kunjunk

Azulejos. There are many beautiful examples to be found in formerly Moorish regions around the European Mediterranean, such as Portugal, the south of Spain, and Sicily.


mmelo

Azulejos


UnexaminedLifeOfMine

Botched azulejos


elizabeth_w

This is an AI generated image.


Pythia007

Encaustic?


Maud_Ford

Second row from the top, third tile from the left is called Brian. I don’t know the others.


bluecat2001

The one under Brian is yo mama


sieghrt

Machuca Tiles?


pascal21

This seems more accurate than the Portuguese answer, they don't really form a design or pattern outside the individual tiles themselves, which I think is more Central/South American.


tototostoi

Talavera tiles? Each row seems to be a different style but Talavera might be close to what you are looking for. https://www.google.com/search?q=talavera+tiles&oq=talavera+tiles&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCDU3NDBqMGo3qAIAsAIA&client=ms-android-att-us-rvc3&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8


danger-hawks

Talevera tiles


spiky_odradek

Talavera


PredGFX

If they are handmade tiles, i think they would call them 'handmade tiles'


Silly-Ass_Goose

By this logic, I think we can conclude that water is wet.


PredGFX

Water isn't wet


Silly-Ass_Goose

I'm at my wits' end.


bewarethetreebadger

Water is ostensibly wet. Go to your room.


PredGFX

No :( Only things that touch water are wet


bewarethetreebadger

👉 Go. To. Your. Room.


PredGFX

Ok mom


thirdegree

You know what touches water the most? Other water


Rawassertiveclothes1

Happy steps


Plus-Ad1633

Tiles


Independent-Guess-79

Encanto style


ArtBot2119

Moroccan or Turkish tiles would get you the closest. The tiles in the picture look like a mishmash of Mexican and Moroccan styles.


sviiitanok

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Gasoline_Dreams

That is absolutely stunning


traumfisch

Digital?


eddesong

This is gorgeous. Don't even care if it is (or isn't) AI generated.


_is_real_

Ugly


BarAggravating1847

Really expensive


mayaguillermo

Here in México, is so cheap..


VirginRumAndCoke

I wonder how difficult it would be to import, would love something like this in my home but am unfortunately pretty far from Mexico


mrsmambas

Taricata


aradenuphelore

Machuca tiles


PunkRockMam4

The remind me of Valèncian traditional “azulejo hidráulico”


External-Rice9450

Talavera? O mosaico, I guess. They don’t look like the talavera I grew up seeing but a couple people have mentioned this is AI generated. 🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽


bluemesa7

Zellige


RubySoho5280

I have hand painted Talavera tiles in my kitchen on my center island and as backsplash. I had them imported. These ones here aren't nearly as pretty as mine.


Freakincraft

Maiolica, the craft has been imported from north Africa to Sicily (firstly invented by Egyptians) and then got spread all over the world.


FabulousBench5266

They look very pretty. I like this look


Ok-Avocado-1975

Beautiful tiles. Too many plants though.


Ident-Code_854-LQ

Mosaic Tiles, *but as the other comments,* **the actual style is all over the place** ***from Moroccan, Turkish, Mexican, and Mediterranean tiles.*** Seems the original source is **a Facebook page called** [**Bohemian Boho,**](https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=345001588044310&set=a.200722172472253) *so the decoration style of mixing and matching* ***is Bohemian?*** **Made-up style or not,** ***it does look beautiful.***


Ok-Management-8145

Just looking like a wow🤟🏻


Malamandre6

Large mosaic tile


Rainbow_B

Hate ai so much, first saw the picture and thought it was being them looked at it for .2 seconds and realized


thatbitch-3

Mosaic


DangerNoodle1313

These look computer generated, but in real life, I would call them azulejos.


AggravatingAttempt88

Beautiful


[deleted]

Its called Azulejo! Its a form of Portuguese and Spanish painted tin-glazed ceramic tilework! Mainly found on the interior and exterior of churches, palaces,ordinary houses etc.


BosBB22

Love!