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Food for Thought #21: Wellness Design Lessons We Should Learn from the Pandemic

JG Kitchens

The post Food for Thought #21: Wellness Design Lessons We Should Learn from the Pandemic comes to you courtesy of Jamie Gold, CKD, CAPS, MCCWC, Wellness Design Consultant and Author.

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Take Home The Cement Tile Designs, Along With The Food, Of Your Favorite Restaurants

Granada Tile

Our hand made and hand poured designs are durable. And, because the designs are created by pouring the colors into the mold, rather than just painting them on top, scrubbing the tile won’t wash away the design. Bon Appetit offers some tips on taking the tile designs you see at some of your favorite restaurants home.

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Food For Thought #22: The Nexus Between Wellness Design and Gun Violence

JG Kitchens

The post Food For Thought #22: The Nexus Between Wellness Design and Gun Violence comes to you courtesy of Jamie Gold, CKD, CAPS, MCCWC, Wellness Design Consultant and Author.

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Small Space, Big Design: The Atlantis Gastrobar

Tile of Spain USA

Receiving first place in the Interior Design category at the 2020 Tile of Spain Awards is the Atlantis Gastrobar, one of Barcelona’s best kept culinary secrets. With just 215 square feet of interior space, this micro-pub designed by Arantaxa Manrique Arquitectes packs a punch of striking beauty into a quaint package.

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Into the Kiasmo Cosmos

Diary of a Tile Addict

Framed and fabulous, the Ginevra series by illustrator, designer and Kiasmo co-founder Vincenzo D’Alba feature whimsical minimalist portraits in black and white applied to plain ceramic tiles. With so many wonderful designs to see, it’s definitely worth a look through Kiasmo’s catalogue.

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How to Safely Remove Stains from Cement Tile

Granada Tile

Cement tiles have become popular for homeowners and interior designers because of their unique patterns, durability, and versatility. Like any flooring, many things can cause stains such as biological growth, food and beverage spills, ink, and inorganic materials. Stains can appear on cement tiles for various reasons.

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The Thornwood Mosaics

Diary of a Tile Addict

Swallow To Thornwood with Love The Empty Bowls project is led by artists and craftsmen and seeks to motivate people to participate in food reallocation in a drive to end world hunger. Seeking to inspire action, Wilma van der Meyden’s Thornwood mosaics come with a message to donate to local food banks.

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