Tile Fireplaces - Splashes - Countertops
                  by  Marvin Bartel

      Lake Michigan
      Scene
      kitchen splash tile
      Kitchen Splash

      Abstract Fireplace

      Goshen
      Indiana
      Ginkgo Fireplace

      Bristol
      Indiana
      Maple Leaf

      Vanity and Sink
      Goshen
      Indiana

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      White Oak Tile
      Fireplace

      whiteoaktile

      Topeka, Kansas

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      This
      stoneware tile of timeless beauty is designed, and produced by Marvin Bartel especially for each client. Each tile, being a unique shape and color, is delivered with a small numbered sticker indicating its location in the overall design.  The installer receives a numbered photograph of the tile to indicate each tile placement.

      It is uniquely designed and produced according to your personal identity needs or for your unique setting, providing a focal point for your room.  The tile is formed from Bartel's original blend of clays from mines in Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri, and several other locations. The tile and glazes are fired to over 2,300 degrees Fahrenheit making them among the most permanent materials and colors known.


      Contact  the artist, Marvin Bartel.  Describe your needs, send a photo of your location, and get a free quotation based on the size of your job.  While the cost is higher than factory made tile, you will be surprised to see how affordable the small area for a fireplace or powder room sink can be. 

      Due to previous orders, I am now taking orders for completion one year from now.  Do not delay in placing your order.  Fine artwork must never be rushed.  It is well worth the wait for quality work.

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