Ege Seramik’s Barocco Series brings high design and a unique sense of style to any room. State-of-the-art inkjet technology combined with meticulous design workmanship have afforded Barocco to give the illusion of a “framed and textured,” decorative tile.
The Architects Foundation, the philanthropic partner of The American Institute of Architects (AIA), is now accepting applications for five scholarships supporting students pursuing architecture degrees.
This Stone of the Month, Champlain Black marble, is supplied by Tennessee Marble Company of Friendsville, TN. Technical details provide a frame of reference only. Because stone is a product of nature, testing to determine specific physical qualities should be repeated for each project.
A tried-and-true collection that’s anything but basic, Island Stone’s Glass Essentialsoffers go-to, everyday-use shapes and colors that blend effortlessly with the company’s designer offerings.
The 40 x 300 mm supports from Blick Industries have been upgraded to have suction cup tops with replaceable seals. Soft rubber seals, which are easily swapped out when damaged, have replaced the one-piece hard rubber pad from the previous versions. The new design provides a secure seal for vacuum holding when handling stone, glass and solid surfaces.
Characterized by a gradual build-up of colors, hues, and textures, Mosa's Scenes Collection has its own unique identity by providing a natural, layered dimension to any space.