Drawn to stone and tile for their versatility and durability, New Jersey-based designer Anna Maria Mannarino of Mannarino Designs, Inc. shares some recent experiences of working with the material for both residential and commercial designs
From residential to hospitality to historical projects, Anna Maria Mannarino of Mannarino Designs, Inc. has turned to tile and stone to realize stunning designs in both interior and exterior spaces.
Through the years, I have met some fabricators who enjoy figuring out the difficult jobs. They have separated themselves from their competitors by being the shop that figures the puzzle out, so to speak.
Two tile collections from Terratinta Ceramiche, a Made in Italy brand, married influences of the surrounding region with contemporary flair for a commercial design in the Italian Alps
May 25, 2023
Characterized by a vintage style with contemporary colors, the Betonmetal and Betonbrick collections from Terratinta Ceramiche, a brand of Terratinta Group, Italy, was the perfect choice for the design of The Place Bike Hub, which in Aosta connects the past and present.
White marble and large-sized porcelain floor tiles, combined with wood and rays of natural light, create a contemporary and inviting workspace for a Beverly Hills real estate development/management firm
A luxury office space in Beverly Hills, CA, was recently completed with an integration of materials, including natural stone and porcelain tile. The design was the vision of Christopher Grubb of Beverly Hills-based Arch-Interiors Design Group.
Celtic Marble & Granite experienced a part of history by templating and installing the longest permanent continuous bar of 518 feet at Humble Baron Bar in Shelbyville, TN – setting a new record for the Guinness World Records
Celtic Marble & Granite experienced a part of history by templating and installing the longest permanent continuous bar of 518 feet at Humble Baron Bar in Shelbyville, TN – setting a new record for the Guinness World Records.
From Field to Form is a series of events exploring the possibilities, life cycles and architectural implications of plant- and earth-based materials
April 3, 2023
Engineer Steve Webb and stonemason Pierre Bidaud began a partnership in 2009 to radically rethink the possibilities of stone in contemporary construction. They discussed their evolving research and showed examples of their work.
Three-dimensional, pyramid-shaped mother-of-pearl white tiles with a glossy finish from Italian tile manufacturer Ceramica Senio were chosen to clad the interior atrium of the Claridge's Hotel in London, England.