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We are opening a new SpecCeramics Design Library in the Blue Building of the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood.
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Specceramics is proud to announce that we are involved in a design house project called: Small Space Big Style. It is a condo in Hollywood, CA that has been designed by some of the hottest designers in LA. We have supplied tile for 3 areas of the space.
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California-based healthcare interior design expert, Jain Malkin Inc., was chosen to create the interior themes. Immediately, the team set out to create a facility that would be both as attractive as it is functional — with tile specification as a cornerstone to its success.
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The SpecCeramics crew made a big splash at the Hospitality Design Expo 2012 in Las Vegas last month. Showing a large selection of new tiles from vendors foreign and domestic they demonstrated that SpeCeramics is truly an industry leader and innovator.
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When asked why the designs by RMW were so unique, Knowles says, “Porcelain tile projects have traditionally been specified for smaller projects and applications. RMW did a tremendous amount of research on tile products, sizes and material properties for use in a much larger application as a building facade material. This project is the first project of its kind in the Bay Area.”
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The L.A. Times did an extensive article about Rania Alomar from the architectural team RA-DA and their innovative animal shelter designs. SpecCeramics is proud to have participated in the one of the shelter project by helping spec and supplying the Kerlite Oaks thin profile tile used throughout the Westside German Shepherd Rescue facility.
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Brocade recently earned a place on Information Week’s annual list of 500 most innovative business technology users in recognition of the data center’s sustainable design, energy efficiency and ingenious deployment of technology. The large-format tiles used in the installation were manufactured by Ceramiche Caesar of Italy, and they were supplied by SpecCeramics of Fullerton, CA.
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