Mike Curtis, creative director at JGA, Inc., said that the goal of the 2,811-square-foot project was “to create a warm, engaging environment that showcases the unique products using finishes that complement and contrast the merchandise.†He added that another focus of the project was “to create a sense of implied rooms to help scale product and place†and to “develop a highly flexible setting to allow for ever-changing groupings within the showroom.â€
Dwyer Marble & Stone of Farmington Hills, MI, supplied 2,400 square feet of Terra Gris -- a honed Portuguese limestone -- in an offset running bond pattern of 16-x 16-inch tiles for the floor, according to the company's president, Joe Dwyer.