Art to walk on
Not a lot can be done with concrete that has not already been done. Aside from some innovations in concrete strength, weight and lighting, concrete is what it is, hard and cheap. Transparent House Studio is not ready to throw in the towel just yet, they just introduced a beautiful alternative to your basic sealed concrete flooring. “Concrete Art” is a beautiful way to enhance any room with pretty much any design you can think of. Contrasting the cold austerity of concrete, these floral designs are a great way to enhance any room. This design concept allows for the application of any pattern to the surface, either when pouring or afterwards when the concrete has set.
Designer: Transparent House Studio


















47 Comments »
Jason says
I love it. Such a simple but clever way to dress up boring old concrete. I want some in my future house.
casey says
good good good
EEE says
fantastic…. but all images are renderings??? the Transparent House Studio in a rendering and visualization studio only? 0_o
EEE says
“Transparent House Studio IS a rendering and visualization studio only”
Freshome says
Looks like wall stickers for the floor.
mollie says
i randomly surfed in from looking for sticker designs… that is beautiful! i absolutely love the floor.
danilo di moia says
Very nice idea, smart design
Mikael Siirilä says
Here is the original graphic concrete innovator: http://www.graphicconcrete.com/
Mikael Siirilä says
Here is the original graphic concrete innovator: http://www.graphicconcrete.com/
Will says
I’d loved to know how it’s done though. Transfers or paint ain’t going to last long, would have to be etched into hard concrete or stencilled into wet/setting concrete. Any more info?
Boone Putney says
Yeah, any more information on the application?
Josh says
needs more info…then again almost everything on this site needs more info
zuy says
more technical info please , Transparent House Studio …graphic design is very near Tord Broonje
Prajcta says
Extremely Innovative….I like the elegance conveyed thru such a basic material!!
Wht is the technique & specs to design the floor???
Regards
susan says
I am curious, to find out more about the sofa and ottoman in your photo. Could you please tell me more? Thanks!
Meredith says
This is beautiful work. I am interested in re-imaginings of industrial materials, particularly concrete, to create warm living spaces. I am a big fan of these artists’ work: http://www.smart-urban-stage.com/blog/future-of-the-city/new-ways-of-sanctuary/ I love the unpredictable marbling and the earth tones that result from the acid wash.
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