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Designing with Ceramic Wood

Tile of Spain USA

Interior design and decor are forever seeking new formulae for reinterpreting designs based on natural materials that are suited to spaces of all kinds and styles. The mix of cement and wood and impossible insertions of marble open the way to very fine aesthetic outcomes. Ceramic is very much a part of this practice.

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Choose Ceramics for Safety

Tile of Spain USA

All of these are spaces for which ceramic offers long-lasting, safe design and building solutions. This in turn means that it offers more benefits than any other material such as carpet, parquet, marble and even vinyl. A NEW CRITERIA. El Molini, Austin. Read the article and view past issues HERE.

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AHF Products wins multiple Platinum ADEX Awards

Floor Covering News

ADEX stands for Awards for Design Excellence and is among the largest and most prestigious awards program for product and project design in the architecture and design industry. Conducted each year by Design Journal, the annual competition draws thousands of entries from hundreds of companies. “We

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Fresco For Forward Fashion

Diary of a Tile Addict

The prototype Fresco design by Naxos. The prototype Fresco design by Naxos. These are generally avant garde designs that only move forward into commercial production if they receive positive feedback from attendees. Firstly, I think manufacturers should trust their product design teams.

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NYC Hotel Feels Like Your Own Apartment on Park

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The company enlisted a team of NYC designers for this project, architecture firm Ismael Leyva Architects and interior designer Joe Ginsberg. This is one of many artistic pieces that were custom-designed for the hotel by artisans in New Jersey and New York, including Ginsberg himself.