Ten years ago, Edmonton designer Matt Heide had a vision for the future, and it was one word: concrete. His dream was not only to prove the viability of concrete as a material for homewares, but also ...
Concrete boasts a rich historical legacy that stretches back to ancient civilizations. The Romans, renowned for their architectural prowess, were pioneers in using concrete to construct awe-inspiring ...
Concrete decor pieces have become a staple in modern homes, thanks to their minimalist appeal and durability. These elements lend a unique touch to any space, making them a favorite among those who ...
Traditionally used industrially, concrete has become a preferred medium for those who seek austere and unusual décor. By Katherine McLaughlin Toward the end of 2019, Natalie Feltham started to look ...
Looking to give your space a quick and easy industrial makeover? Then these concrete decor ideas are for you. Compiled by the DIY masterminds at Hometalk, these projects are surprisingly easy to pull ...
As a Kitchen Editor who sees trends come and go as quickly as I can put pen to paper to write about them, I am admittedly a bit of a trends skeptic. When it comes to the kitchen, I always say to ...
Concrete has gone far beyond sidewalks and fallout shelters, and now it's increasingly popular in home décor. "People are becoming more attracted to concrete, and I think it has a lot to do with the ...
Walk through any bazaar in a mall, and you’d probably find at least one small business selling home decor made from concrete, clay, and even ceramics. These businesses turning construction material ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. INDIANAPOLIS — Kaitlan Vosler the Owner and ...
Gone are the days when the word ‘concrete’ was synonymous with a dull, cold, boring material and relegated to use in basements, fire exits and other such obscure locations. There has been a paradigm ...
Toward the end of 2019, Natalie Feltham started to look for a simple, minimal vessel for burning incense in her home. She wanted something more austere than the clay or ceramic options she had seen, ...