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    Product: Trestlewood Mushroomwood

    Former platforms used in mushroom-growing facilities become architectural finishes.

     
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    Product: Barnwood Naturals Charred/Burnt Siding

    Reclaimed wood siding that is burned to increase its durability.

     
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    Fireclay Tile Debris Series

    The Debris series is largely made from baghouse dust, granite dust, and spent abrasives.

     
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    Fireclay Tile's Debris Series

    The tiles in the Debris series contain more than 62 percent recycled materials.

     
  • Coverings Etc Bio-Luminum Tiles Now Available

    Bio-Luminum tiles are made from 100 percent aircraft aluminum alloy.

     
  • Recycled Leather Yields Tiles

     
  • hot top

    Custom-Bilt Metals' FusionSolar system integrates a thin-film solar laminate with a standing seam metal roof, resulting in a turnkey solution that it says is more affordable than traditional roof-mounted solar installations and will pay for itself in 10 y

     
  • Recycled Materials Create Tiles

    Two easily recyclable materials come together in one beautiful tile collection by Erin Adams.

     
  • Energy-Efficient Light Fixture From Flux

    Michelle Kaufmann, AIA, partnered with Flux, a Seattle-based industrial design studio, to create Vessel. The snazzy, energy-efficient light fixture comprises a slender, blown-glass cylinder that doubles as a vase and a powder-coated metal base that casts light from both ends.

     
  • scientific method

    Kaplan Thompson Architects: If the budget is tight, Kaplan Thompson often turns to TopLabPLUS, a cellulose fiber-and resin-based surfacing material known for its sterility and imperviousness.

     
 
 
 
 
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