Contemporary Stone & Tile Design promotes the benefits of natural stone and ceramic tile to a readership of architects, interior designers, specifiers and consumers. Its pages feature a wealth of architectural photography depicting stone in a variety of applications -- from residential kitchens and bathrooms to major commercial projects. Practical tips and commentary on stone and tile design are included, featuring interviews with architects and designers from the world's leading firms.
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This book illustrates almost 500 contemporary tile projects, with thousands of ideas for illuminating a home with the beauty of tile.
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The Winter 2012 issue of Contemporary Stone & Tile Design takes a look at some innovative uses of stone and tile in interior design. Additionally, it includes two installation case studies of high-profile projects. The issue rounds out with a feature showcasing large-format Italian travertine at the Aston-Martin luxury showroom in Troy, MI, and the restoration of two classic buildings in Downtown St. Louis, MO. Check out the new issue here!