Roberto Contreras, CEO of Moderno Porcelain Works, shares reasons he believes the use of porcelain slabs in design will continue to grow and his best practices for fabricating and installing the material
This is the second part of a conversation Stone World had with company CEO Roberto Contreras about the growing trend of porcelain slabs in residential and commercial design.
Roberto Contreras, CEO of Moderno Porcelain Works, shares his many years of experience working in the stone industry, and how he saw an opportunity to start a business cutting and installing porcelain slabs
Roberto Contreras, CEO of Moderno Porcelain Works, shares his many years of experience working in the stone industry, and how he saw an opportunity to start a business cutting and installing porcelain slabs.
With a broad spectrum of profiles available to meet the demand of different materials and environments, an installation will last for years to come as long as the appropriate one is chosen for that particular application
With an increasing number of tile installations coexisting with other surface coverings, the need arises for appropriate transitions within and around the tiled surface. Profile pieces provide aesthetically pleasing transitions between a wide array of surface coverings.
The innovative facade, developed in collaboration with Italian architectural surfaces manufacturer Fiandre, memorializes victims of the 1915 Armenian genocide.
Debuting for the first time in the U.S., these new high tech architectural surfaces include the latest in Iris Ceramica Group’s advanced technology and manufacturing capabilities and years of continuous research.
Gauged porcelain tile panels/slabs (GPTP) are gaining a lot of traction in the tile and stone industries as of late. The large-format materials, which are technically defined as tiles measuring 1 x 1 meter (40 x 40 inches) or larger, have been creating a lot of buzz in the marketplace lately.