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Updated Natural Stone Sustainability Standard now available

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Initially published in 2014, the standard has had updates in 2017, 2019 and now 2022, proving a commitment to staying up to date with the latest needs of design teams with green building goals, according to Natural Stone Institute (NSI).

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Lea Ceramiche’s Cersaie Slimtech and Delight

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Lea Ceramiche is playing with materials for their Cersaie 2019 offerings. By combining four types of stone from four different quarries Slimtech Nextone brings them together in harmony, producing a balanced appearance. A new post by Hanna Simpson, Diary of a Tile Addict, September 2019. Lea Ceramiche.

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Ceramic: The pros and cons of natural stone

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Natural stone is inherently a green material, increasingly quarried in an ecologically responsible manner from areas with an abundant supply of stone. Quarries no longer in active use can be reclaimed and re-used in unique ways.” – Josh Levinson, president, Artistic Tile. Sustainability.

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TISE 2024: Resilient flooring focuses on innovation

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We started in 2019, setting a roadmap for ourselves on product development, focusing on rationalizing our overall portfolio and expanding our dual format offerings. The woods and stones that inspire Karndean designs are sourced from around the world—forests and lumberyards to remote mountain quarries, some even exclusive to Karndean.

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