Tiled Dutch fireplaces (17th century Delftware) 🔍

Tile painter and potter (1620 - 1750)

Delftware tile makers produced thousands of blue-and-white ceramic tiles featuring small geometric patterns or simplified scenes, arranged in repeating rectangular grids around fireplace surrounds. These modular, gridded surfaces combined utility, decoration, and rhythmic repetition.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Tiled Dutch fireplaces (17th century Delftware) (Looking Forward)

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Piet Mondrian
Painter
The modular grid of Delft fireplace tiles, with colored squares separated by white lines, prefigured Mondrian's painted grid of colored rectangles bounded by black linear borders.