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August 20, 2008
Vitrohue Recycled Glass for Interiors
August 20, 2008

One part great green material, one part childhood nostalgia (remember collecting seaglass on the beach?), Vitrohue is a 100-percent recycled glass line of products with applications in all kinds of contexts. Use the tumbled glass, glass aggregate, or mosaic-stained glass tiles for everything from kitchen and bath tiling to wall finishes and terrazzo flooring.
Unlike many other similar products, Vitrohue has brilliant colors and high transparency. Check out their full product line and color stories at their website.
Via Ecolect

Posted by Emily Pilloton on August 20, 2008 | Comments (0)
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