In October of 2007, Amazing Stone was introduced to Stone World readers in the article “Making a name for semi-precious stone.” Nearly two years later, through worldwide trying economic times, the company has maintained a steadfast dedication to the product which it introduced to the marketplace 10 years ago, and it continues to manufacture one of the industry’s most sought-after slab materials.
More than 600,000 pounds of two types of Valders limestone from Valders, WI, helped in the renovation and restoration of an historic building in Salt Lake City, UT.
Staying on the forefront of new technology, Myrtle Beach Granite and Marble Inc. remains an active stone fabricator of the Myrtle Beach region of South Carolina.
With 11 showrooms throughout Chicagoland as well as a state-of-the-art stone fabrication facility, Marble Tech Inc. of Crystal Lake, IL, has shown serious growth in all aspects of its business.
With the largest exhibit of stone and tile in the U.S. and an in-depth seminar program, Coverings is set to take place from April 27 to 30 in Orlando, FL.
When properly equipped with today’s technology, small fabrication shops can produce the same amount with less manpower, and it is possible to profitably operate a “microshop” with just an owner and a helper.
In this question-and-answer session, Cosentino explains how fabricators can work with its ECO line of countertop materials, which features 75% recycled content.
The new facility for the New Mexico Court of Appeals in Albuquerque features a facade of sandstone and limestone -- giving it a dignified presence while reflecting the warm tones of its surroundings.
Slated for completion next year, the new Museum of Liverpool in the U.K. is being clad with a striking facade of Jura limestone from Germany, featuring geometric panels that were custom cut to form an intricate pattern.