House & Garden, South Africa’s finest decor magazine, dives into everything from design and decor to recipes and DIY, and this September, they’re revving up their outdoor issue with inspiration for great family places and tips on how to create them. Lucky for us, New Ravenna was featured three different times in this issue!

First, we see a deconstructed version of Kiawah Kente, a mosaic from the J. Banks Design x New Ravenna collection. As you can see here, Kiawah Kente is typically shown in two colors (Allure and Calacatta) with a Zinc liner for that pop of shine. However, House & Garden featured Kiawah Kente without the blue of the Allure, so it’s just a white, scored stone piece – which we think is a really cool take on this mosaic! The most unique thing about this pattern? It’s left ungrouted so that the scored lines give way to tons of texture.

Kiawah Kente, a hand-cut mosaic shown in polished Dolomite and Pacifica by J. Banks Design for New Ravenna.

In the Shopping section, House & Garden shares Bonnie, a classic pattern from the Plaids and Ginghams Collection. Bonnie is often made in jewel glass (though stone is, of course an option!), which can have a variety of tones to it. For that reason, Bonnie, though a simple checked pattern, gets a bold pop of undulating color throughout. See all the different colors of Bonnie here.

Bonnie by New Ravenna.

Finally, House & Garden includes our classic yet bold Lancaster mosaic, a black and white geometrical beauty that would look stunning in a foyer or grand entryway. We love that they paired this photo with the bright yellow lamp that adds a pop of daring color to the black and white palette. We can totally see these two together in a fun office or study!

Lancaster Large, a hand-cut mosaic shown in polished Calacatta Tia and Nero Marquina by New Ravenna.

The three patterns above can be fully customized with the client’s material preferences to fit the scope of any commercial or residential project. They’re all available at New Ravenna showrooms throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Russia, and Dubai.