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Obsidian icons are based on Faenza icon theme which is around from some years but the development of Faenza is almost stopped, hope creator again give some time to his popular icons. Obisidian-1 icon theme offers icons for panels, toolbars and buttons and colourful squared icons for devices, applications, folder, files and menu items, there are two version included to fit with light or dark themes. It is in active development which means if you find any missing icon or problem with this icon set then you can report it via linked page and hopefully it will be fixed in the next update. Arc theme suite used in the following screenshots and you can use Unity Tweak ToolGnome-tweak-tool to change themes/icons.
Obsidian-1 icons Obsidian-1 icons
Obsidian-1 icons Obsidian-1 icons

Available for Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty/16.10 Yakkety/16.04 Xenial/14.04 Trusty/Linux Mint 18/17/other Ubuntu derivatives
To install Obsidian-1 Icons in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:


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Faience and Faenza Icon sets for Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid/14.10 Utopic/14.04 Trusty/12.04 Precise/Linux Mint 17.1/17/13 and related Ubuntu derivatives

Faience icon theme is heavily based on Faenza icon set. These sets provides monochromatic icons for panels, toolbars and buttons and colourful squared icons for devices, applications, folder, files and Gnome menu items. Faience and Faenza icons included four sets which can be fit with any light or dark themes with panels. Also checkout Faience theme for Ubuntu/Linux Mint.
You can use Unity Tweak ToolGnome-tweak-tool or Ubuntu-Tweak to change themes.
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Faience GTK + Gnome Shell Theme and Faience/Faenza Icon for Ubuntu 13.04 Raring/Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal/Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Linux Mint 14/13

Faience is light and cool theme for GTK and GnomeShell, Faience icon theme is based on Faenza and include GTK3, GTK2, Metacity and Gnome-Shell themes. Faience icon and theme match with each other and looks cool on desktop.
faience theme
faience theme
faience theme
faience theme
What's new in this theme update:
  • GTK3: transitions on buttons are disabled to speed up the rendering of the theme when switching from one window to another and avoid memory leaks on some distros
  • GS: add a background on the dash launcher which make it more usable with the great 'dash to dock' extension
  • GTK3: transitions on buttons are disabled to speed up the rendering of the theme when switching from one window to another and avoid memory leaks on some distros
  • GS: add a background on the dash launcher which make it more usable with the great 'dash to dock' extension
  • New Faience-Ocre (for Gnome-Shell) and Faience-Claire (for Unity) GTK2, GTK3 and metacity themes
  • GTK3: fixed the background colour of Nautilus canvas items when the right-click menu is displayed
  • GTK3: added animations to buttons
  • GTK3: improved the overall look of Gnome Documents
  • GTK3: removed the stripes on progressbars
  • GS: new design for modal dialogs and GDM
  • GS: updated assets to match better the GTK3 widgets
  • GTK2: removed the 1-pixel border along the vertical scrollbars for maximized windows (the problem persists with GTK3 applications).
Checkout icons collection
You can use Unity Tweak ToolGnome-tweak-tool or Ubuntu-Tweak to change themes.

To install Faience theme and Faience/Faenza icons in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
That's it
Source: tiheum
Faience GTK + Gnome Shell Theme and Faience/Faenza Icon for Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal/Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Linux Mint 14/13

Faience is light and cool theme for GTK and GnomeShell, Faience icon theme is based on Faenza and include GTK3, GTK2, Metacity and Gnome-Shell themes. Faience icon and theme match with each other and looks cool on desktop.
faience theme

faience theme

faience theme

faience theme

faience theme

What's new in this theme update:
  • GTK3: transitions on buttons are disabled to speed up the rendering of the theme when switching from one window to another and avoid memory leaks on some distros
  • GS: add a background on the dash launcher which make it more usable with the great 'dash to dock' extension
  • New Faience-Ocre (for Gnome-Shell) and Faience-Claire (for Unity) GTK2, GTK3 and metacity themes
  • GTK3: fixed the background colour of Nautilus canvas items when the right-click menu is displayed
  • GTK3: added animations to buttons
  • GTK3: improved the overall look of Gnome Documents
  • GTK3: removed the stripes on progressbars
  • GS: new design for modal dialogs and GDM
  • GS: updated assets to match better the GTK3 widgets
  • GTK2: removed the 1-pixel border along the vertical scrollbars for maximized windows (the problem persists with GTK3 applications).

To install Faience theme and Faience/Faenza icons in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
That's it
Source: tiheum
Install Faenza Icons 1.2 in Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal/Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric/Ubuntu 11.04/10.10/10.04/Linux Mint (New Release)

This icon theme for Gnome provides monochromatic icons for panels, toolbars and buttons and colourful squared icons for devices, applications, folder, files and Gnome menu items.
An installation script let you choose the logo of your favorite distribution and the appearance of the main menu icon (Gnome/distrib, monochrome/colour). Several themes are included to fit with light or dark panels, menus and tool-bars.
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Faenza Ver 1.2:
  • New apps: Desura, Gajim, Google Music Frame, Mail notification
  • New icons sizes: 64x64 and 96x96
  • Fixes the specific folders icons replaced by the standard one
  • Fixes some missing links
You can use Gnome-tweak-tool or Ubuntu-Tweak to change icons.

To install Faenza icons in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
That's it
Source: Faenza Icons