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.
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.
While natural stone is still admired for its strength and beauty and used for many designs, quartz surfacing and porcelain slabs continue to increase in popularity for certain applications
Stone World recently had the opportunity to ask several leading industry professionals about the latest trends in quartz and porcelain slab lines, as well as the education being provided to fabricators about cutting and installing these materials.
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
While we always strive to continually bring our readers, viewers and followers breaking news, information on trade shows and other industry events, as well as relevant stories to both the stone and tile industries, during the past few weeks we have made even greater effort to put together even more content.
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.