“Save the pink (and maroon and peach and green!) bathrooms! The bathroom tiles are some of the most unique we’ve seen,” wrote Roger and Lynsey. “Everyone asks if we’re going to re-do the bathrooms, and then they pause and say, “No, you can’t!'”
After writing about Roger and Lynsey’s spectacular 1953 kitchen remodel, Kate asked if they wanted to send in more photos of their house, which sounded pretty darned enticing. And the bathrooms did not disappoint! Both bathrooms feature countertop, backsplash and tub surround tiles in busy googie patterns. The bullnose and some additional wall tile are in much more sedate shades of dark maroon and dark peach. Tubs and sinks are green or peachy-pink. No fear of pattern and color in this era in this house!
The bathrooms are definitely starting to show their wear, but we don’t have plans to re-do them anytime soon. For now, we’ve just painted the walls and cabinets and replaced the hardware.
I started to poke around to see if I could ID these tiles. I was thinking maybe Ceratile. It’s not in this sample stash we featured a while back. But maybe it was another series?
Then, I went to look online to see if I could find them. Decorative tiles are so cool:
Decorative tiles are from Mosaic Tile Company
But then, in a final review of the story, Lynsey told me she had evidence of the maker: Mosaic Tile Company.
Believe it or not, the previous owners left a handful behind — including two original samples, which had labels on the back (see attached photos, above). They’re from the Mosaic Tile Company in Zanesville, Ohio. I’m not sure if they manufactured them, distributed them, or both.
Lynsey, Mosaic Tile Co. was a BIG maker. I’ll bet they made these!
More stories in our archives about tiles from Mosaic Tile Company:
- Pink crane mosaic
- Parrots
- 1949 pink flamingos
- And oh my: Nursery rhyme characters and more galore
- That time all those sizzle strip were for sale on ebay
Above: And lookie: Bungalow Bill still has another New Old Stock Mosaic Tile Company flamingo mural for sale! (affiliate link)
Yum yum, Lynsey and Roger. More thanks for sharing the delights within your house! One more set of house photos yet to come!