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The Research Institute of the Hospital de Saint Paul, a Tile of Spain Award Winning Project

Tile of Spain USA

Receiving first prize in the 2019 edition of the Tile of Spain Awards, the Research Institute of the Hospital de Saint Paul is a uniquely constructed building conceived as a technological infrastructure with a deep commitment to global sustainability.

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Museo de las Collectiones Naturales, A CID Award Winning Project

Tile of Spain USA

The first, a great window that leads to a semi-detached building reserved for the research and maintenance of the collections on display. The latticework is made up of white and green glazed terracotta pieces, anchored to a metal structure that attaches to the existing building, serving as a second skin. About the Awards.

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Main Street SOI 2023: Prospects look promising

Floor Covering News

Main Street remains an important driver for flooring dealers and contractors, a market representing approximately 30% of commercial sales, according to Floor Covering News research. It’s hard to pinpoint growth numbers because there are so many product groupings or category growth between soft and hard surfaces.”

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What tile should I pick if I don’t know my cabinets or counter yet?

Architectural Ceramics

You can do this by doing a little bit of research online or by flipping through magazines. When researching, you will find that you like more than one look, but it’s important to keep in mind the rest of the spaces around the area in question and the plans you have for them. London White Ceramic Brick Tile.

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Stories Beyond The Biscuit

Diary of a Tile Addict

Many of the company’s ranges are firmly rooted in the ceramic tradition; the skill lies in systhesising this heritage and channeling it in a fresh direction. 41Zero42 is a creative space that aims for excellence in ceramics, while stressing the importance of research and context. The Biscuit range by 41Zero42.

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Inspiring Individuals

Diary of a Tile Addict

Maggie studied, worked and made ceramics in UK, Italy, USA, Africa, and Japan but recently had been working and living in the place where she was born, Milnthorpe, Cumbria. Her legacy is a body of dynamic, organic and vibrant ceramic tableau that are richly individual yet universal in their themes and accessibility.