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Stone World Magazine: Vol. 35, № 8 (August 2018)


 Volume: 35 |  Issue: 8 |  Download

ON THE COVER

The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art in St. Petersburg, FL, is focused on the art of the American West, and as a result, a stone that evoked the colors and striation of the canyons and ravines of Nevada, Arizona and Utah was desired for the facility’s design. Teakwood sandstone from Tab India met the design criteria and was fabricated into thou- sands of custom-cut sizes and shapes – creating a unique and awe-inspiring aesthetic for the museum. Photo courtesy of Tab India. Stone supplied by ASI Stone Imports, Inc.

Stone World Magazine: Vol. 35, № 7 (July 2018)


 Volume: 35 |  Issue: 7 |  Download

On The Cover
For a newly constructed 6,300-square-foot home in McMinnville, OR, “Oregon Trail Blend,” a 60-40 mix of Camas Grey basalt and Alpine granite, was chosen to be used throughout the interior and exterior design. The stone was quarried locally and fabricated into random- sized rough-cut square and rectangular blocks, which enhance the overall design of the ranch-style residence that captures sweeping views of the countryside.
Design by Giulietti | Schouten Architects, Portland, OR.
Photo courtesy of David Papazian.

Floor Trends Magazine: Vol. 20, № 7 (July 2018)


 Volume: 20 |  Issue: 7 |  Download

ON THE COVER
The Crafted Convergence carpet collection from Durkan, Mohawk Group’s hospitality brand, was created in collaboration with the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture and the Museum of International Folk Art in New Mexico. Drawing inspiration from Native American, Japanese and African artifacts, the collection celebrates handmade originals from these cultures.

The Flooring Contractor: Vol. 13, № 4 (Summer 2018)


 Volume: 13 |  Issue: 4 |  Download

ON THE COVER
Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center in Athens, Ga., offers exceptional family-centered care in their facility. To improve the well-being of their patients seeking maternity care, they called on DCO Commercial Floors to assist with the renovation of the Labor and Delivery rooms. The project occurred while the hospital was in use, so extreme attention to detail and proper planning had to be used to execute this makeover. DCO Commercial Floors used American Olean tile in Black Wenge (Infusion series) and Cordial Grey (Rapport series), with Mapei Ultraflex 1 and Epoxy grout to set the materials.

Photo Credit: Kristin Butler (Commercial Interior Designer)

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