Silly #Geometry#Poll. If you had to pick one of these regular polygons, which one would it be? I'll try to make a pretty #Tiling based on the responses.
Decorative tiles at the entrance to Victoria Chambers on West Nile Street in central Glasgow. The flowers appear to be the red Rose of Lancaster from the 15th Century English Wars of the Roses, which is an unusual motif for a Glasgow Building.
Some beautiful decorative tiling at the entrance to the former Paisley Provident Cooperative Society building on Causewayside Street in Paisley. It was built in 1907 and was designed by Robert B Miller.
I finally managed to track down the last couple of street art mosaics in Wilma van der Meyden's Glasgow Street Swallow series. This beautiful one on James Watt Street is made from the type of unglazed porcelain tiles often uses to make threshold mosaics on older Glasgow buildings.
Absolutely love this beautiful patterned Victorian tile from Partick Lesser Hall in the West End of Glasgow. The building was designed by William Leiper and was built in 1872.