Cambria, the nation’s leading producer of American-made quartz surfaces, is excited to announce the introduction of four new designs and one groundbreaking finish to its industry-leading palette. This launch comes on the heels of the February launch, bringing the total to eight new designs so far in 2021.
The Natural Stone Institute has provided natural stone and fabrication services for its 36th home with the Gary Sinise Foundation through its R.I.S.E. (Restoring Independence Supporting Empowerment) program.
Neolith® ESSENTIALS includes some of the latest trends in residential and commercial architecture and interior design, such as industrial minimalism. The new essential in decoration that bets on sobriety and functionality and on "less is more", getting rid of everything superfluous.
Jeffrey Court Inc., the industry leader in decorative tile and stone, announced today the launch of their commercial division, Spec-09 by Jeffrey Court™.
Blue colors and Mediterranean patterns are showing up on fashion runways this spring and Marazzi’s new Scenario glazed porcelain collection is right on trend.
MAPEI recently expanded its Floor Covering Installation Systems line with the addition of Planiprep PSC, a fast-drying, cement-based, fiber-reinforced, high-polymer-modified patch and skimcoating compound designed for preparing concrete and wood substrates for flooring installation.
Coverings (coverings.com), the largest international tile and stone exhibition and conference in North America, today announced a lineup of informative sessions, some offering Continuing Education Units (CEUs), for Coverings 2021.
Have you ever wondered how a waterjet can make a difference in your shop? Waterjet easily cuts engineered stone – both straight lines and curves – while reducing manual labor and costs.
In response to the increased demand for outdoor design and living, Caesarstone today introduces a new Hanley Wood University CEU course: “Responding to the Increased Demand for Outdoor Living Spaces with Innovative Outdoor Quartz Surfaces” to train architects, designers, landscapers and other industry professionals on how to use quartz in biophilic designs.