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Tile Collections from Indonesia Feature Trending Shapes

Rubble Tile

Zen Paradise natural stone and pebble tiles are inspired by the tranquil, gorgeous beaches of Indonesia and Southeast Asia. They are passionate about ensuring their products are organic, high quality, and ethically sourced. On the many islands where Zen Paradise’s materials are found, nature produces.

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New Natural Tile Collections from Indonesia Feature Trending Shapes

Rubble Tile

They are passionate about ensuring their products are natural, high quality, and ethically sourced from Indonesia and Southeast Asia. Rubble Tile is thrilled to introduce our newest vendor, Zen Paradise. On the many islands where Zen Paradise’s materials are found, nature produces renewable and abundant.

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Sustainable Stone at Rubble Tile: Indonesian Mini Wave & Mini Hex Mosaics

Rubble Tile

The founders of Zen Paradise, which produces handmade natural stone mosaics, were inspired to start their company during a 1989 surf trip to Indonesia. While traveling from island to island, the vibrant colors and natural beauty of the beachy islands inspired their creative spirit.

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Bursting With Color and Natural Energy: Lemongrass Restaurant in Indonesia

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

In our constant search for inspiring design, we stumbled upon Lemongrass , a lively restaurant envisioned by Einstein & Associates in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. Four spaces make up the overall layout of the restaurant: main indoor dining area, alfresco dining, second floor indoor dining and rooftop dining zone.

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The Industry Disrupters of 2020

Floor Covering News

As it turns out, the flooring industry has its disrupters as well. For the flooring industry, the pandemic has caused major supply chain disruptions that impacted manufacturers and distributors and, eventually, retailers—who at times throughout 2020 were out of stock on certain products. Supply chain issues persist to this day.