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Tile with Money in Mind

Architectural Ceramics

So take a break from crunching the numbers, and take a look at a few tile examples from Architectural Ceramics that have cash in mind. Since we’re on the heels of our March Madness: ACI’s Final Four Tile Matchups blog, let’s round out a list in the same main tile types: porcelain, ceramic, glass and natural stone.

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TCNA’s Tile Person of the Year Awarded to Donato Grosser

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Since 1980 he has directed promotional programs for the Italian ceramic tile and marble industries. In 1982 and 1984 Mr. Grosser directed Casa Tile, a showcase of Italian Tile held in New York City with the participation of up and coming architects and designers. Italy, and Canada. Mr. Grosser has been the U.S.

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Classic and timeless subway tile

Kate-Lo Tile & Stone

Subway tile was named at the turn of the 19th century when the New York city subway systems opened. We also see this material in glass like in the Vitro Slim series, traditional marble like carrara, porcelain and other natural stones like travertines.

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Week of September 14th, 2020 – Latin American Design Influences

Architectural Ceramics

Julia highlights 12 emerging Latin American Design Studios in order to share some perspective for new trends and inspirations. Mexico in the (New York) City. Ardila, founder of Kriteria, a design publication devoted to changing perceptions of Latin America.

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10 Hot Summer Destinations & Tile Inspirations

Architectural Ceramics

While sites like Travel.com offers suggestions of where to go with their article, the Top 10 Most Searched Summer Destinations , at Architectural Ceramics, we’ve come up with our own 10 cities, as well as tile collections inspired by each popular place. The dimensional ceramic tile is available in two main shapes, Elle and Tear.

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