Kermit the frog once sang, “It’s not easy being green.” Obviously, this lovable Muppet didn’t know about environmentally friendly recycled glass tiles. Made from bottles tossed into recycling bins, ...
Created by color forecaster Barbara Schirmeister, the new Echo recycled glass line has a recycled content of 30-50% pre- and post-consumer material and is available in 15 colors, including white, ...
With the ever-growing demand for unique, sustainable design materials in the UK, Natural Tile Company is proud to announce its partnership with one of the leading U.S. sustainable tile manufacturers, ...
Artaic’s latest designs examine the concept of reuse through patterns and textures of discarded material created in 100% recycled glass tile. The unique series, which presents stylized motifs of scrap ...
Oceanside Glass and Tile makes stone and glass tiles using traditional methods. Each tile is made by hand and requires hand pressing, cooling, and grinding. The glass is first heated up to 1600°C, ...
In February, actor and environmental activist Ed Begley Jr. approached interior designer Rachel Winokur about making tile recommendations for his new French Mediterranean-style home in Studio City.
Glass is often lauded as an infinitely recyclable material, capable of being melted down and reformed over and over without a loss of quality. There’s a lot of it in discarded electronic products – ...
A Nowra firm that recycles glass into high-end tiles has attracted $7.75m from a big name backer as it looks to enter the benchtop market and expand manufacturing. Noveco Surfaces uses a patented ...
Most types of glass can be recycled an endless number of times without losing purity or quality, but there are a few varieties that should stay out of your recycling bin. Here we look at the different ...
This isn’t the first time we laid eyes on Art of Board – we covered them at ICFF 2011 – but it’s interesting to see that the frenzy we saw last year hasn’t died down a bit. We can’t say that we’re ...
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