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Puerto Rican Cement Tile

Cement Style

We have supplied our colorful cement tiles for residences and restaurants in Puerto Rica. A mold, cement, color pigments and water are used to produce tiles by compression in a hydraulic press. Many of the tiles in the public and historic buildings are native Puerto Rican designs. They are water and air cured.

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10 Inspiring Work-from-Home Office Setups

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

My love of color and eclectic sense of style challenges me to balance contemporary pieces with antiques. Brian Miranda — Quarantined Paradise, Puerto Rico “During this time of the year we enjoy not-too-hot, mid-70s weather from time to time, which makes it perfect for the hammock! This is by far the funkiest space in my house.”.

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SBA establishes centers for women-owned businesses

Floor Covering News

Back in March, OWBO announced the expansion of its national WBC network to all 50 states and Puerto Rico after it launched its 141st WBC in Anchorage, Alaska. Among the newest WBCs are three affiliated with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and two in Puerto Rico.

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The 31 Best Residential Design Blogs Featuring Awesome Cement Tile (A Definitive List For Encaustic Tile Enthusiasts)

Granada Tile

A Target Home spokesperson, she focuses on creating homes that are quirky, attainable and filled with her favorite color, blue. Of all of the design blogs that cover cement tile, we give the prize to Justina Blakeney’s Jungalow for being the most colorful. Her motto is “Perfection is boring; Let’s get weird.”

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Jazz and Abstract Expressionism Meet Verve with Olga Albizu

Margaret Almon Mosaics

Radiante 1967 by Olga Albizu Born: Ponce, Puerto Rico 1924. I enjoyed how the music I love paired with art filled with abstract color energy. Olga Albizu studied art with Esteban Vicente in Puerto Rico, and then won a fellowship to study in New York in 1948. Died: New York, New York 2005 oil on canvas 68 x 62 in.

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The Finalists – 2017 Life of an Architect Playhouse Design Competition

Life of an Architect

Monster Land Designers : Alisson Villarreal (Atlantico, Colombia) and Roberto Cuevas ( Atlantico, Colombia) Bio (Alisson): I’m an Industrial Designer who shares a love for art, spaces, color, contrast and nature. When creating new concepts and ideas these passions are used as bases and the fun of mixing them all together.