Countertops and Architectural Surfaces: Vol. 8, № 2 (Quarter 2, 2015)


 Volume: 8 |  Issue: 2 |  Download

Cover Photo
This kitchen project, designed in Cosentino’s Dekton product by fabricator Peter Brooks Stone Works in New Jersey, was performed at TV personality designer Anthony Carrino’s private residence. The project not only encompassed his indoor kitchen but flowed out onto a rooftop patio where the material was used as decking and for an outdoor kitchen. Read the full story on Page 18.

Countertops and Architectural Surfaces: Vol. 7, № 5 (Buyers' Guide: 2015)


 Volume: 7 |  Issue: 5 |  Download

Welcome to the 2015 Countertops & Architectural Surfaces Buyers Guide. Before you is the culmination of many hours of hunting and gathering information that we feel will be of benefit to those in the surfacing industry.

We put together this reference tool with one goal in mind: to create a guide that will bring together all of the information you need to find suppliers of nearly any product or service you could want for your business.

Countertops and Architectural Surfaces: Vol. 6, № 5 (Buyers' Guide: 2014)


 Volume: 6 |  Issue: 5 |  Download

Welcome to the 2014 Countertops & Architectural Surfaces Buyers Guide. Before you is the culmination of many hours of hunting and gathering information that we feel will be of benefit to those in the surfacing industry.

We put together this reference tool with one goal in mind: to create a guide that will bring together all of the information you need to find suppliers of nearly any product or service you could want for your business.

Countertops and Architectural Surfaces: Vol. 6, № 4 (Quarter 4, 2013)


 Volume: 6 |  Issue: 4 |  Download

Cover Photo
Accomplished fabrication company Sterling-Miller Designs handled the complex development of this 12-ft.-tall thermoformed Corian kiosk, as well as a 30-ft.-long desk, for a remodel at the prominent lower Manhattan home of JP Morgan Chase and the New York Daily News. The monumental design was created by Studios Architecture NY to contrast the dark brick walls and floor pavers and take advantage of the immense space in the building's lobby area. Read the full story on Page 18.