A review of Stone World's podcasts for the month of June.
July 6, 2023
Each month, Stone World brings you several podcasts to keep you up-to-date on the latest industry news, events, products and more. If you didn’t have a chance to listen to last month’s recordings, catch up now!
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.
Sandya Dandamudi of GI Stone talks about shop efficiency, as well as investments in machinery and employees, which have led to the overall success of her fabrication business
Sandya Dandamudi of GI Stone talks about shop efficiency, as well as investments in machinery and employees, which have led to the overall success of her fabrication business. To hear more of what Dandamudi had to say, watch the video here.
Svetlana McCaw, a Canadian artist, designer and photographer living in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, speaks about designing and patenting her own tile patterns
Svetlana McCaw, a Canadian artist, designer and photographer living in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, speaks about designing and patenting her own tile patterns.
John Brant of Stone Loads talked to Jason Kamery of Stone World about how technology is changing the stone industry during a recent podcast. An excerpt of the podcast is down below.
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.
Originally constructed for the Erie Railroad, the Starrucca Viaduct completion was in 1848. The Bluestone structure stretches 1,040 feet long, rises 100 feet high and expands 25 feet wide at the top.