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3form, 3form Chroma, Chroma, Chroma Morph, metallic finish, metallic textile, monolithic material, reflective material

Metallic Mystery: Chroma Morph by 3form

Chroma is getting all dressed up. The translucent monolithic material made by 3form is now available in an exclusive range of metallic fabrics known as Chroma Morph. The three finishes—Morph Sterling, Morph Graphite, and Morph Platinum—lend the material an ethereal, ghostly quality. Read more

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acrylic resin, Aluminum Hydroxide, aluminum ore, ATH, countertops, floors, green, HI-MACS, LG Hausys, partitions, recyclable, recycled, sinks, solid surface, surface, sustainable, walls

See the Future of Solid Surfaces with HI-MACS by LG Hausys

What does the natural mineral aluminum hydroxide, otherwise known as ATH, have to do with the future of surface treatments in architecture or design? Perhaps everything, as it turns out. Read more

bathroom counter, countertop design, glass countertop, Glass surface, light countertop, quartz countertop, recycled countertop, recycled surface material, white counter

Top Ten: Brightening Bathroom Surfaces

If you can’t get a run in or have a healthy breakfast, the next best way to wake up and feel refreshed is by waking up to an interior design that can brighten whichever side of the bed you woke up on. Read more

backsplash, countertop, glass tiles, green, post-consumer waste, recycled, recycled glass tiles, sustainable, transparent glass, vanity

Beautiful Recycled Glass Tiles from Hakatai Enterprises

What would you think of the prospect of a beautiful, precious, iridescent gem as the principal component in an architectural surface? How about an expansive kitchen countertop of same, all lined up in geometrical splendor—a translucent grid of 1” x 1” glass tiles sparkling in shades from ginger tea to smoky quartz? Read more

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cellulose fibers, cementitious panel, cementitious tile, Eco-Cem, environmentally friendly cement, fiber cement, recycled cement

Eco-Cem: Environmentally Friendly Fiber Cement

Cement is a popular material in South Florida. I should know, since I was born and raised in Miami. This choice makes sense, because cement does not rot or rust. Read more

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