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Home » New architectural elements and glaze colors by The Rookwood Pottery Company
Through completing a major restoration project on the Monroe building in Chicago, the Rookwood Pottery Company has been reunited with large-scale architectural elements. The three-year project has inspired the company to produce mantels, corbels and columns. This project has additionally allowed us to develop 3/8-inch tile that can blend seamlessly with stone. With the combination of its new glazes, architectural elements and contemporary 3/8-inch tile, the Rookwood Pottery Company explains that it can effortlessly unify the past with the present.