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JAN 2015

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20 | Kitchen & Bath Design News January 2015 Industry Update { Noteworthy developments impacting the kitchen and bath market } Canyon Creek Revamps Showroom Monroe, WA — Canyon Creek Cabinet Company has completely remodeled its retail showroom in Spokane, WA. The 1,200-sq.-ft. space now has 13 new displays to show- case a variety of cabinet designs, styles, fnishes, fnish enhancements and decorative hardware and acces- sories, according to the company. The showroom features all four of Canyon Creek's product lines: Cornerstone (custom framed), Millennia (custom frameless), Katana (budget frameless) and Closets Plus (closet storage). Standard product is featured along with custom products. According to Doug McIalwain, manager for the Spokane show- room, "All of our displays have been replaced and we've revamped our ofce space. Our expert design staf is there to help builders and home- owners select the cabinetry or closet products for their next project." Torrance, CA — Stone & Pewter Accents, manufacturer of stone and pewter tile, has rebranded as Lunada Bay Tile. The name change, which the Torrance, CA-based company de- buted at Coverings 2014, was driven by a period of exponential growth over the past several years that ex- tended its product line beyond stone and pewter to include handcrafted glass, ceramic and wood tile. The new brand name, taken from Lunada Bay on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, refects the company's design philosophy of blending traditional craftsmanship with modern infuences. "Stone & Pewter Accents began more than a decade ago by marketing carefully curated slate and beautifully handcrafted pewter collections, and over the years our product lines have extended into glass, wood and ceram- ic," says Lunada Bay Tile President and CEO Carl Steadly. "We realized to re- spond to our rapidly evolving growth opportunities, we needed a name that can take us into the future with inno- vative new designs and materials." The rebranding took place over a period of several months during which the company rolled out a new Web site, logos and marketing and mer- chandising materials. "As our brand matures, the Lunada Bay Tile name will help us communicate our presence as a design innovator in a variety of tile mediums," says Feras Irikat, director of design and marketing. "We want to inspire architecture and design professionals to think beyond the back splash, shower enclosure and floor," says Irikat, pointing out the sculptural beauty, color and texture of each individual tile is what creates the overall artistry in a tiled space. Trash Manager The finest in finishing touches! Easy to install, just rout a simple square and pop in Good-looking solid Stainless Steel in two finishes, Polished and Satin. Acceptable for most restaurant and hospital uses. Two sizes, 6" by 6" and 8" by 8" with three depths, 1", 3" or 6". As always any size can be made for you. First Round, Now Square w w w . m o c k e t t . c o m • 8 0 0 - 5 2 3 - 1 2 6 9 ardware Arc itectural Your for Fine "Fine Furniture" ® h Circle No. 11 on Product Card Stone & Pewter Accents Rebrands

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