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2022 Coverings Installation & Design Award winners announced

Floor Covering News

Commercial Tile Design Award-Multi-Family-SOLAIA Condos. Las Vegas – Coverings, the preeminent event for the ceramic tile and natural stone industry in North America, has announced the winners of the 2022 Coverings Installation & Design (CID) competition. And the winners are: Commercial Tile Design – Hospitality.

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Keeping Warm with Fireplace Tile

Architectural Ceramics

Also from 2017, Home & Design Magazine featured Architectural Ceramics as a tile resource in their 2018 Source Book: Bethesda Area Shopping Guide. There, you can see another fireplace that uses AC’s Truffle Collection in Crush, and a quick mention of our Bethesda-area showroom at 6807 Wisconsin Ave. Playful Pebbles.

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Indonesian Inspiration: AC’s Batik Collection

Architectural Ceramics

Both begin their life cycles as natural elements. Both are used by interior designers and homeowners alike to decorate a space. For a more detailed blog post about glass tile, read our entry The Layman’s Class on Glass: Design & Installation Tips for Glass Tile. What do tiles and textiles have in common?

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Marble Institute of America Launches Midwest Chapter

StoneDimensions

The Marble Institute of America has announced the Midwest Stone Fabricators Association (MWSFA) will become the MIA Midwest Chapter. The goal of the chapter will be to increase educational offerings and networking opportunities to stone professionals in the region (Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin).

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President's Message: Introducing our new president, Dan Rea

StoneDimensions

I was elected to the MIA Board of Directors in November of 2009, representing Zone 4 (Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin). However, more needs to done to emphasize safety and best practices in the quarrying and installation of natural stone.