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Week of May 4, 2020 – Cinco de Mayo

Architectural Ceramics

AD100 Designer Rodman Primack Reveals his Mexico City Residence , Architectural Digest. Located in the sprawling metropolis of Mexico City, Rodman Primack’s apartment is outfitted with several eye-catching items that come together to tell a larger story. A Concrete House in Mexico City Surrounded by Gardens , Design Milk.

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Get The Look: Granada Tile Travels To Mexico City

Granada Tile

Here are some quick snapshots from our recent trip to Mexico City. These tiny decorative tiles look just like the Star Cross cement tiles from our Minis Collection. To get the look below, mix a patchwork of our pine and sage and white solid color cement tile with a selection of green based decorative cement tiles.

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Mohawk to acquire Vitromex ceramic business

Floor Covering News

Vitromex was founded in 1967 and includes four manufacturing facilities strategically located throughout Mexico. billion square feet) Mexican ceramic tile market with a broad distribution network and a product offering that includes glazed ceramic, porcelain, mosaics and decorative tiles. billion (2.9

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Viva Mexico! Celebrating the Art of Mexican Tile on Cinco de Mayo

Ciao Tile

Admit it, when you read the title of this post, you immediately thought of Talavera tiles (those brightly colored tiles we always associate with gaudy Mexican restaurants in the US (restaurants in Mexico don’t actually decorate with those–unless they’re trying to appeal to tourists).

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Cocktails and Trends Event

Realstone

Discover new home design and decor trends • Mingle with Architects and Designers • Strolling Appetizers • Signature Cocktails • Spa and Sports give away • New Product reveal/samples Meet product artisans from all over the globe. • RSVP today.

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Cinco de Mayo: 5 Ways to Use Mexican-Inspired Tile

Architectural Ceramics

Authentic Talavera pottery and tile reign from Puebla, Mexico. Saltillo tile, named for the region it’s from, is Mexico’s most well known type of Terra-cotta tile. Before making its way to Mexico, the Romans used Terra-cotta or fired red-clay vessels to carry water throughout their ancient baths. Decorative Details.

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Coverings 2014 – Top Tile Products

JG Kitchens

San Lorenzo from Mexico was one of those brands offering great looks without oceanic freight. Some I had seen before at Cersaie or Cevisama. Some were from North American brands, and new to me. I’m very pleased to see it being produced closer to home. And, of course, the Spanish and Italians are masters at this!

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