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Miles Distributors, Inc. Announces Management Changes

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

a 47 year old distributor of ceramic tile and natural stone, with locations in Traverse City and Wyoming, Michigan and South Bend, Fort Wayne, and Indianapolis, Indiana announces several management changes. © 2017 Ceramic Tile Distributors Association. For immediate release. Miles Distributors, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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If Only The Road to the Final Games Were Paved in Tile

Architectural Ceramics

At Architectural Ceramics, we have wood-look porcelain tiles that you won’t want to pass up. With trade shows, like the upcoming Coverings 2019: The Global Tile & Stone Experience , we’re always looking to recruit new tile collections to round out our roster. Wood Replica. Time will tell who wins it all.

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Great Looks & Installations Start Here!

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Mediterranea utilizes Dynamic HD Imaging design technology to flawlessly blend the modern look of cement with the delicate veining and coloration from exquisite stones. Sterling Heights, Michigan; and Terrance Trame, Trendell Consulting, LLC: Clayton, Michigan. .:

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Why slip resistance continues to be a “moving target.”

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Specifying Ceramic Tile, Glass Tile, Stone and Terrazzo for Slip Resistant Surfaces…. Back then most ceramic tiles were not offered with a textured surface. These same concerns apply to glass tile, natural stone, terrazzo and other hard-finish surfaces. By: Donato Pompo. They all produce different results to some degree.

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Ani Kasten: In the Rough

Heath Ceramics

She went on to major in English at University of Michigan but also took in a full complement of art electives, like sculpture, printing, painting, drawing. . Tell us how your love affair with ceramics started. It wasn’t until my family and I visited British ceramist Rupert Spira , that I realized that ceramics was what I wanted to do.