From Wednesday, September 28 to Saturday, October 1, 2016, with two-day preview from Sept. 26 to 27, a rich program of cultural events, exhibitions and talks about design will be held in the historic buildings of the city.
Crossville, Inc. has announced the winners of the 2016 The Common Thread for the Cure scarf design contest, a biennial competition held in support of the non-profit organization that provides practical support for members of the furnishings and interior design industries facing the challenges of breast cancer.
This global competition -- with three categories -- highlights creativity and innovation of designs incorporating Neolith surfacing by architects, interior designers, builders, remodelers, students, and for the first time, fabricators.
Once again top leaders in the stone and tile industries came together to exhibit their newest innovations at the international stone and tile exhibition, which was held this year in Chicago, IL.
To keep up with the ever-changing trend, the Tile Council of North America (TCNA) is continuously developing different standards. The organization recently focused its efforts on properly defining this realm of tiles, which now incorporates all types of materials and sizes.
The Board, created in 1973 to ensure access to federally funded facilities, expanded its mission to the regulation and implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) when the law passed in 1990.
The announcement, effecive immediately, was made by Paolo Mussini, founder and managing director of Panariagroup's Cotto d'Este, during Coverings 2016, the international tile and stone conference and expo held in Chicago, IL, in late April.