Coverings is a little over a month away. Make sure you don't miss it this year. Atlanta, Ga. April 29 - May 2.
The
Interior Design Continuing Education Council (IDCEC) is the premier
advocate for continuing education and the advancement of the interior
design profession. As such, the IDCEC has approved the list of Coverings
sessions that follow. Coverings, The Ultimate Tile + Stone Experience,
is being held this year from April 29 through May 2 at the Georgia World
Congress Center in Atlanta.
Continuing education strengthens the
interior design profession by improving individual attitudes,
competencies, knowledge and skills in specific subject areas essential
to interior design. Attending Coverings is a tremendous opportunity to
learn, network and earn FREE CEUs.
Below is a link to the IDCEC Approved Sessions.
http://blog.coverings.com/a-list-of-idcec-approved-sessions-at-coverings/
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Thursday, March 7, 2013
The Official Sign Of Spring ... Bistro Green.
Who cares about a groundhog... The official sign of Spring has arrived, Bistro Green Vetrazzo Slabs.
A warm breeze at a sidewalk café...a bottle of
sparkling water or wine between you and a friend. Afterward, the plates
are cleared and the bottles head toward their next destination to be
brilliantly repurposed. To think, all you did was visit a friend.
When you take the extra step of putting your glass waste into the recycling bin, you're doing something good. Those bottles and jars that held all your culinary necessities are sent to be processed and put back into use. The glass in this mix is from your kitchen...your soda bottles, olive oil containers, pickle jars, wine and water bottles could have been waste. Instead here they are, made into something beautiful: Bistro Green
When you take the extra step of putting your glass waste into the recycling bin, you're doing something good. Those bottles and jars that held all your culinary necessities are sent to be processed and put back into use. The glass in this mix is from your kitchen...your soda bottles, olive oil containers, pickle jars, wine and water bottles could have been waste. Instead here they are, made into something beautiful: Bistro Green
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