Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Mirth Studio + Semihandmade

Its no secret that here at Mirth Studio we love to collaborate with fellow artists and designers. One project that is particularly near and dear to us is our partnership with the innovative team at Semihandmade. Founded in 2010 by John McDonald, they transform standard IKEA cabinets into one-of-a-kind kitchens, bathrooms and furniture pieces. 

Originating in sunny southern California, Semihandmade has showrooms in Los Angeles, Burbank and Palm Springs, and caters to clients online in both the U.S. and Canada. Combining their vision with our Mirth Studio tiles, the possibilities are limitless. From back splashes to bedside tables, you can feature your favorite tile as a statement piece anywhere in your home. Below are some behind the scene photos of their process, along with a few of our favorite finished products. Photography provided by Semihandmade.


Above: Two stunning examples of taking a simple bathroom vanity and creating an eye-catching piece that is unique to your home. Shown with our tiles Hollywood and Zippy in White/Light Honey.

Above: Our design Flirt is consistently a best seller, and transitions effortlessly from floor tile to furniture to, as shown here, a striking kitchen backsplash.


Above: A look into the process of creating the Semihandmade doors, as well as the product stylishly put to use as wall storage. This particular example using our design Mirthful Chevron.


Above: From the Mirth Studio designer collaboration with Elizabeth OlwenFlower Folk is used to update a basic bathroom sink. A detailed shot of the drawers and hardware provided below.

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