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Every now and then, an artist's effort just falls flat. But for sculptor Pamela Sunday, that's a good thing. She has translated the natural properties of her 3-D bowls, vases, and objets into 4½-inch-square and 5-by-7-inch porcelain tiles. More
Laminam by Crossville is a new concept in decorative surfaces with universal potential for the building, architectural and interior design world. It is a versatile and flexible solution with high aesthetic appeal and outstanding technical performance. More
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Sherwin-Williams breaks new ground offering unprecedented beauty and sustainability with EmeraldTM Interior and Exterior paints and ColorCast Ecotoner® colorants. More
The recycled gray porcelain tile recently created by Crossville for a major Chicago renovation project has inspired a whole new line. Shades by CrossvilleTM porcelain tile offers a fresh, urban look in a sleek range of minimalist colors. More
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Decades after developing Xorel, Carnegie keeps pushing the potential of this proprietary polyethylene, first used for fabrics. More
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Sarah McCullough of Selfridges & Co. invited London’s young fashion talents to display their own designs
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Pomellato opens its largest store yet on Rodeo Drive in L.A. More
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Formerly Dior Joaillerie's artistic director and a designer for Cartier and Kenzo, Frédéric Aymes aimed for something a little different when he set up his own company, called simply Aymes More