Made with a fully vulcanized 3/16” thick rubber pad that will “bite” into the material for a solid grip that doesn’t slip and will not damage the stone.
Laura Solano, partner at Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (MVVA) of Cambridge, MA, discusses the inspiration behind the landscape at Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences, One Dalton Street in Boston, MA, and the collaboration with sculptor Darrell Petit on its focal point, “Event”
Laura Solano, partner at Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (MVVA) of Cambridge, MA, discusses the inspiration behind the landscape at Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences, One Dalton Street in Boston, MA, and the collaboration with sculptor Darrell Petit on its focal point, “Event”
Rugo Stone in Lorton, Virginia has been named the recipient of the 2020 Grande Pinnacle Award for their work on the Trinity Church Wall Street Altar & Chancel Restoration project in New York City.
Located in Pennsylvania, Robinson Flagstone talks about the benefits and trend of its natural stone products.
June 15, 2021
Thomas Ruane of Robinson Flagstone took the time to talk to Stone World magazine about trends in flagstone and about the increase demand for the product.
The Natural Stone Institute has provided natural stone and fabrication services for its 36th home with the Gary Sinise Foundation through its R.I.S.E. (Restoring Independence Supporting Empowerment) program.
The massive granite sculpture that defines the entrance to a prominent building in Cambridge, MA, is a shining example of how collaboration between a landscape architect, sculpture, engineer and stone producers can produce a remarkable result
June 1, 2021
The massive granite sculpture that defines the entrance to a prominent building in Cambridge, MA, is a shining example of how collaboration between a landscape architect, sculpture, engineer and stone producers can produce a remarkable result
Have you ever wondered how a waterjet can make a difference in your shop? Waterjet easily cuts engineered stone – both straight lines and curves – while reducing manual labor and costs.
Carolina Custom Surfaces invests in the future to make itself operate more efficiently
May 18, 2021
Joe Duszka, president of Carolina Custom Surfaces (CCS) in Greensboro, NC, is laser-focused on his business. With a background in manufacturing operations, his goal for the company is making the operation run more efficiently – prioritizing tasks and purchases that bring return on investment.