The Nickle Tile Floor Used a Total of 13,650 Nickles
Meghan Young — November 6, 2010 — Eco
References: apartmenttherapy
I can't imagine how long it must have taken to complete the nickle tile floor. Inspired by the Standford Hotel's penny flooring in New York, this nickle tile floor was created by a Seattle-based individual.
Using 13,650 nickles in total, the creator was definitely patient with this piece. If you think this idea is truly creative, see the featured gallery to see images of this awesome nickle tiling for yourselves.
Using 13,650 nickles in total, the creator was definitely patient with this piece. If you think this idea is truly creative, see the featured gallery to see images of this awesome nickle tiling for yourselves.
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