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Meet Kristen Hillrud

Kate-Lo Tile & Stone

My name is Kristen Hillrud and I am your new Architectural Rep for Kate-Lo Tile & Stone in North Dakota. My main base is in Fargo, but I will be actively serving the Architect & Design community throughout North Dakota. I am looking forward to connecting with you soon. Crossville. Serenissima. Fondovalle.

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Sneak peak: Fargo Resource Center

Kate-Lo Tile & Stone

Kate-Lo Tile & Stone is excited to give you a sneak peek of our new Resource Center in Fargo North Dakota. The Fargo Resource Center is a tool for our wholesale, architectural and design communities to see our extensive product lines. We will be announcing more details in the coming weeks.

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Garden Video from Crossville

Kate-Lo Tile & Stone

Garden, with it’s unique heavy texture, is designed to replicate three unique natural stones with authentically nuanced color shading and texture, and it’s engineered to outperform real stone in its resistance to outdoor elements such as extreme temperature, moisture and mold. This isn’t your garden variety stone look line.

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Rubble Tile’s Partnership with Mosa: Four Years of Sustainable Design in the Dakotas

Rubble Tile

This partnership has brought Mosa’s innovative and sustainable tile solutions to the region’s talented designers, architects, contractors, and tile dealers. The post Rubble Tile’s Partnership with Mosa: Four Years of Sustainable Design in the Dakotas first appeared on Rubble Tile. With a strong commitment.

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Summer Blockbusters: New AC Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

In the 1996 movie Fargo set in North Dakota, actress Francis McDormand portrays her character Marge Gunderson as a police chief whose catch phrases are a little rough around the edges, “don’tcha know.” Our Dakota Collection brings together two ends of the design spectrum: rustic and modern.

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Summer Blockbusters: New AC Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

In the 1996 movie Fargo set in North Dakota, actress Francis McDormand portrays her character Marge Gunderson as a police chief whose catch phrases are a little rough around the edges, “don’tcha know.” Our Dakota Collection brings together two ends of the design spectrum: rustic and modern.

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Marble Institute of America Launches Midwest Chapter

StoneDimensions

The goal of the chapter will be to increase educational offerings and networking opportunities to stone professionals in the region (Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin). CEU for Architects and Designers. Offerings during this period could include: MIA Midwest Chapter Kickoff Event.

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