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Bostik inaugurates new R&D Center in France

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Venette, France – October 9, 2014. In Europe, (where a typical consumer purchases 8-9X more tile for both floors and walls than what is consumed by those in the states) via our R&D center in France, we have that same advantage. Sustainable construction: built according to low energy consumption standards.

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Where You Find Granada Cement Tiles You’ll Find Great Coffee

Granada Tile

Like the coffee served at these shops, our tiles are handmade and artisanal, crafted using a process developed in France in the 1870s and refined by our founder Marcos Cajina. Like the beans grown for these coffee shops, our cement tiles are made using environmentally responsible practices. We support our local community.

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Tile of Spain turns to U.S. market

Floor Covering News

is now the second top consumer of tile produced in Spain—France being No. A lot of the promotional activities, education, adoption of standards that our manufacturers are going through are focused on North America’s needs and codes as well,” he added. Data showed that Tile of Spain has grown to be 18.5% by value and 5.2%

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Breaking News: Granada Tile’s New Lookbook

Granada Tile

The new color combinations will inspire you and show you once again them just how transformative it is to play with Granada Tile’s standard palette of 32 shades. Breaking News France Ireland Ken Koonce new cement tile designs North Africa Spain'

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Copenhagen cement tiles at Terrine Restaurant in Los Angeles

Granada Tile

The restaurant, located within walking distance of The Grove, a popular outdoor shopping destination, Terrine, which serves hearty French brasserie standards, is a little bit of France in the middle of Los Angeles.

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These 3D-Printed Houses Can Be Printed Today and Move-In Ready Tomorrow – for Under $10K

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

A family in France may be the first to move into a 3D-printed home. The first inhabited 3D-printed house in France These homeowners splurged on their 3D-printed home, spending roughly $220,000 on the four-bedroom, 1,022-square-foot structure. The cement follows the architect’s digital blueprint in layers for high strength.

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Charles Spada: Boston Design Center

The Perfect Bath

He has loved all things French since childhood and had long wanted to buy a house in France. A serendipitous late night internet connection with an online real estate site delivered him, a week later, to a house in a quaint Norman hamlet that was to become his home in France and the outpost for his collecting inclinations.

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