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HANDMADE TILE ASSOCIATION
G UID E TO HAN D MAD E TILE A N D MOSA IC A R TIST S
2016 Directory
Fr e e
HANDMADE TILE ASSOCIATION, LLC
Welcome to the Handmade Tile Association’s 17th Annual
Directory.
MISSION STATEMENT
“The Handmade Tile Association is a union of independent
artisans who design and create tile and artwork
incorporating tile. The goals of this group are to nurture
and inspire each member’s unique talents and creativity,
and to trade knowledge, techniques and skills to improve
excellence and innovation in design, production and
distribution of tile. The Association also works to broaden
awareness of tiles as a medium with limitless applications,
and provides a common entry point for consumers to
access a wide array of artisan-made tiles.”
Discover American Art Tile
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Mission Statement
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Member Support
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Tile Artists’ Index
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Tile Heritage Foundation
Digitized Photo Library
Private Collection
The Handmade Spanish Tile and
Mudejar Architecture
by Arpi Nalbandian
Tileometry
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Calendar
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The Hamm Legacy in St. Paul
by Joseph A. Taylor
Tile Heritage Foundation
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Tile Artists
15–29
Historic Tile Discovery Gives Math World
a Big Jolt. It’s The First Such Find in 30
Years
Shared by Sheila Menzies
Tile Heritage Foundation
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Tile Resources
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How to Plan Your Fireplace Tile
by Josh Blanc and Carrie Carlson
Clay Squared to Infinity, LLC
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Tile Setters
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ABOUT THE COVER
The tiles pictured above are embossed
art tiles designed by Herman Mueller and
produced by the American Encaustic Tiling
Company in Zanesville, Ohio; they date to
the 1890s. The four featured tiles are
part of a ten-tile panel of 6x6s (#487),
measuring 12 x 30 inches. These are
dust-pressed, white-bodied tiles made from
metal molds under intense mechanically
applied pressure and then colored with
translucent glazes that accentuate the
relief. Panels of this kind were designed for
residential use on walls and were either
installed or framed and hung in the home
as a painting or photograph would be. The
company itself, American Encaustic, was
founded in 1875 and within 50 years was
one of the largest tile manufacturers in
the world. However, production ended in
1935 due to financial strains brought on
by the Great Depression.
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HTA MEMBER SUPPORT
SUPER FRIENDS
Argenta Mosaics, Artisan Tile Northwest, Artistry,
Bantam Tileworks, Barbara Skan, Christine Nelson
Design, Clay Squared to Infinity, LLC, Clay Times,
Continental Clay, CrackledUp, Edina Art Center,
Euro Marble and Tile, Friends of Terra Cotta, Hohn
& Hohn, Inc, Jayy Reese, Jeanie Daves Pottery,
Kathleen Mellin Grubbs, LLC, Kelly Schwanitz, La
Alameda Press, Lea-Way Designs, LLC, Minneapolis
Home Tour, Moravian Pottery and Tile Works,
National Kitchen and Bathroom MN Chapter,
National Tile Contractors Association, North Prairie
Tile, Inc, Northern Clay Center, Re.Be.Do., Society
of Mosaic Artists, Status Ceramics, Silver City
Clay Festival, Sligo Creek Tile, SoMi Tileworks, Tile
Council of North America, Tile Heritage Foundation,
Tileometry, Timeless Tiles, Tortuga Tileworks, Twin
Cities Bungalow Club, Weaver Tile, Whistling Frog
Tile Company
BUSINESS
Alma Artisan, Barbara Schmidt, Belvedere Art Tile,
Ltd, Bon Ton Designs, Bosetti Art Tile, Ceramic
Chinn, Deb LeAir, Drumboden Tiles, Edie Karras
Arts, Forbush ARTiques, Foster Willey, Fusion Tile,
Inc, Gooseneck Designs, Hot Flashes, House on
the Hill, Janeway Studio, Kerber Tile, Martin’s Tile
and Stone, Michael Wirth, Mosaic on a Stick, LLC,
Native Tile & Ceramics, Paddy Wrob Studio, Pratt
& Larson Ceramics, Rocky Canyon Tileworks, Sheryl
Tuorila, Sight Line Tile, SJ Studios, LLC, Sikiu Clay
Designs, Silkpaint Products, Stephanie Kaczrowski,
Stone Hollow Tile, Syzygy Tileworks, Terra Fina Clay
Studio, Theresa Mustafa Tileworks, LLC, Tile Fusion,
Tile Restoration Center, Tiles from Away, Wickwire
Clay Works, Woodland Stoves & Fireplaces
FRIENDS
Caron Bell, Chris Madsen, Constance Bergum
Designs, Deb Daniel, Debra Kress, Joanne Sher,
Joseph Lundgren Cunsulting, Kathy Adamek,
Linden Hills Pottery, Norma Hanlon, Potek Glass,
Sandra Shaughnessy, Stewart Pottery, Teresa
Kofodimos, Tesserae
SPECIAL THANKS
To the many artists, businesses, galleries,
individuals, museums, organizations and families
who helped with this directory.
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TILE ARTISTS BY PAGE
Alma Artisan / Tina Schowalter
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Tortuga Tile Works / LuRu
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Argenta Mosaics / Christine Slocomb
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Weaver Tile /Scott Weaver
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B.A. Schmidt Arts & Enterprises, Inc /
Barbara Schmidt
Wickwire Clay Works / Melissa Wickwire
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Bantam Tileworks / Darin Ronning &
Travis Messinger
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Bevedere Art Tile, LTD / Susan Martin Serra 17
Bon Ton Designs, LLC / Mary Anderson
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Bosetti Art Tile / Marina Bosetti
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Ceramic Chinn / Alex Chinn
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Clay Squared to Infinity, LLC / Josh Blanc
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Deb LeAir Ceramics
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Drumboden Tiles / Lecy Campbell
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Fire Creek Clay / Dana Hidby
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House on the Hill Studio / Martha Coursey
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La Alameda Press / Cirrelda Snider-Bryan
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Mercury Mosaics & Tile, Inc/Mercedes Austin 22
Native Tile & Ceramics / Diana Mausser
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North Prairie Tileworks, Inc. / Roger Mayland 23
Pratt & Larson Ceramics
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Re.Be.Do. / Micah Waalen
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Sight Line Tile / Amy Baur & Brian Boldon
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SoMi Tileworks / Kirsten Walstead
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Stephanie Kaczrowski
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Stone Hollow Tile / Wendy Penta
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Suzanne Crane Fine Stoneware
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Syzygy Tile / Lee Gruber & David del Junco
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THE HANDMADE SPANISH TILE AND MUDEJAR ARCHITECTURE
By Arpi Nalbandian,
Tileometry
Photos by Arpi Nalbandian.
Handmade ceramic tile use throughout Spain is prolific. Not only can it be
seen on the floors and walls of Aragonese countryside homes, but these
hand-crafted tiles also played an integral role in the everyday life and
function of many embellished palatial royal dwellings.
ZARAGOZA
Located on the banks of the Ebro River, Zaragoza is best known for hosting
Expo Zaragoza in 2008, an event that served to showcase the city’s
commitment to water conservation and sustainable practices. Obviously, the
benefits and long-lasting sustainable aspects of handmade ceramic tile and
terracotta also played an integral role during this event.
La Seo del Salvador features
elaborate Mudéjar handmade brick
However, the true highlights of Zaragoza lay and ceramic pieces that make up the
beyond a pedestrian bridge in the historical north wall of the cathedral.
part of the city. Walking through the Plaza de la Seo in Zaragoza, one
notices two basilicas: the Cathedral of San Salvador (La Seo del Salvador);
and Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar. Without a doubt, handmade
ceramic tile played an aesthetic and architectural role with both these
structures. The vibrant tiles in hues of blue, green and yellow are as
energetic as when they were first carefully applied to the exteriors of
these structures.
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TERUEL
Teruel (a World Heritage city designated by UNESCO) is a center for Madejar
(Moorish) art, a style influenced by Islamic tradition and more contemporary
European architectural styles. The fortress-like city is characterized by
extensive use of brick and hand-glazed tiles within its architecture.
Handmade tiles from within Aljaferia
Palace, once home to King Ferdinand
and Queen Isabella of Spain, embellish
the floors and walls of this historical site.
Currently, it serves as home to Aragon’s
regional parliament.
Built on high ground in the south of Aragon, Teruel preserves a medieval
legacy within its historic center. The cathedral tower, along with those of San
Salvador, San Martin and San Pedro, are the jewels of this group of Madejar
monuments.
According to UNESCO, Mudejar art in the Aragon region developed as a result
of the Christian reconquest in the early 12th century. Following a series
of campaigns to recapture territory from the Moors, such as in Spain and
Portugal, Christians of the region allowed the Moors to remain on the reconquered territories, going so far as to allow the Moors to keep their own culture
and religion, and most importantly, their expression of art. Because of the symbiotic relationship, Mudejar art and architecture flourished.
of Madejar handmade, handI hope you enjoyed this brief sprint through Spain, a country that I look forward Example
glazed ceramic tile creations.
to exploring many more times throughout my life!
Read more articles on handmade tile at handmadetileassociation.org
2016 CALENDAR
2016 CALENDAR OF
NATIONAL TILE EVENTS
February 19 -21
The Grove Park Inn Arts & Crafts
Conference
Asheville, North Carolina
arts-craftsconference.com
April 4- 8
American Mosaic Summit
San Diego, California
americanmosaics.org
April 18 - 21
Coverings
Chicago, Illinois
coverings.com
April 30 - May 1
Minneapolis/St. Paul Home Tour
Minneapolis/St. Paul Minnesota
MspHomeTour.com
May 16-17
Moravian Tile Festival
Doylestown, Pennsylvania
visitbuckscounty.org/events
May 20 - 22
Art-A-Whirl
Minneapolis, Minnesota
nemaa.org/art-a-whirl
July 25 - 31
Silver City Clay Festival
Silver City, New Mexico
clayfestival.com
Early November
Artisan Tile Northwest Tile
Festival
Seattle, Washington
artisantilenw.org
IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES
September 1
Start of 2017 Handmade Tile Association Directory
drive. RSVP your place in the 2017 directory.
Contact us at [email protected]
October 15
Last day to RSVP for 2017 HTA Directory advertising,
to avoid $35 late fee: October 15 2016.
The drop dead advertising deadline for 2017 HTA
Directory: October 31.
November 15 & 16
Proofing party for 2017 HTA Directory. Cookies will be
served!
COMMUNICATIONS
Newsletter
The newsletter goes out by e-mail at the beginning of
each month. Please submit news by the 25th to be
considered for the newsletter.
Spotlight on Artists
In the middle of each month, members receive a special
e-newsletter that features two or more artists from the
directory. The articles explore their newest works and
include active links to learn more.
Social Media
The Handmade Tile Association uses Facebook and
LinkedIn to communicate with members and interested
parties. Please send us your newest images of projects,
interesting tile facts and events so we can promote you
in the world of handmade tile.
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THE HAMM LEGACY IN ST. PAUL
By Joseph A. Taylor
Tile Heritage Foundation
According to legend Theodore Hamm, a butcher by
trade who emigrated to the U.S. from Germany in
1854, partnered with his friend, Andrew Keller, in
a startup brewery in St. Paul, Minnesota and then
staked all of his money on Keller, who left in the
early 1860s to seek his fortune in California, leaving
Hamm in charge of the brewery.
“Pulsichrome” from the American Terra Cotta & Ceramic Co..
Upon Keller’s untimely death in 1865, Hamm lost a friend and everything he’d invested, yet now had an
operating brewery to support his wife and three children. He named the brewery the Theodore Hamm
Brewing Company. The popularity of Hamm’s brew was truly astonishing. Within 10 years production had
increased from 500 barrels a year to 5000, then by 1882 to 26,000 barrels! Hamm worked side by side
with his eldest son William, who assumed the reins at the brewery after his father’s death in 1903. By this
time Hamm’s beer had a national reputation.
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The city of St. Paul, the state’s capital, had grown into a major mid-western metropolis by the turn of the
last century. In 1914 a group of investors began construction of a major downtown department store at
the corner of St. Peter and Sixth streets, but once the huge steel skeleton was mounted, progress gradually
stalled as the United States became increasingly involved in World War I.
At the end of the war William Hamm saw an
opportunity and purchased the abandoned project,
hired local engineers and architects, Toltz, King &
Day, who in turn chose the American Terra Cotta &
Ceramic Company of Terra Cotta, Illinois to provide
the decorative cladding for the entire six stories
above ground as well as the main lobby.
The “pulsichrome” finish, with its subtle color variation adding visual attraction to the building’s
surface, coupled with the repetitive sculptural
features, resulted in an architectural marvel, the
perfect location for the executive offices of Hamm’s
Brewery.
The Hamm Building, St. Peter and 6th streets, St. Paul, Minn.
Photos by Joseph Taylor.
* Wikipedia: Hamm’s Brewery
* Berry III, G.A. and Darling, Common Clay: A History
of American Terra Cotta Corporation 1881-1966.
Read more articles on handmade tile at handmadetileassociation.org
How to use this directory
The Handmade Tile Association Directory is designed to be a source of inspiration when
considering a tile project for your home. Whether you’re planning a kitchen backsplash, bathroom
installation, fireplace surround, or other artistic element, consider your personal style and the year
your house was built. Choosing tiles that complement the historic era of your home adds
authenticity and value.
Peruse books, magazines and websites; visit showrooms and talk to artists; create a folder of your
favorite ideas and work with a designer to bring your project to life.
Many artists and showrooms provide tile samples for a small fee. Pick them up or order them from
a catalog to see how they look in your own environment.
Contact a tile setter to measure the project and order the tile. This step alone will often save you
time and money. Professional installation ensures that your project will last for years to come.
Enjoy your one-of-a-kind tile masterpiece!
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I’m interested in creating a “spa feel”
with my ceramic medallions. I want
to bring comfort, luxury, and timeless
beauty to the spaces we enjoy most.
I roll and shape each piece of clay
individually by hand, fire, and then
arrange them into concentric circles.
It is a meditative process which I
enjoy very much. Each one-of-a-kind
medallion can be used with stone or
ceramic tiles of your choice to create
a beautiful focal point in your project.
ALMA ARTISAN
ALMA ARTISAN
Tina Schowalter
S1415 State Road 37
Alma, WI 54610
608-685-2562
AlmaArtisan.com
etsy.com/shop/AlmaArtisan
ARGENTA MOSAICS
ARGENTA MOSAICS
Christine Slocomb
Atlanta, Georgia
argentamosaics.com
[email protected]
404-951-4284
Argenta Mosaics creates focal point
murals, tiles and sinks using a variety
of materials to complement any
environment. Murals, glass and stone
tiles, mosaic sinks and happy clients
are my specialty.
Collaboration with clients to achieve
their vision is my focus. I have over
20 years experience as a mosaic
artist, both teaching and creating. I
am always ready to incorporate your
ideas and materials to make a work
of art that is uniquely you. Please visit
my website or call me directly for
more information.
B.A. SCHMIDT ARTS & ENTERPRISES
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B.A. Schmidt Arts creates unique,
handmade, porcelain tiles inspired by
nature, classic children’s illustration
and the Arts & Crafts movement.
Every tile is handcrafted by Barbara
Schmidt. They are perfect for a
kitchen or bath or around a fireplace.
They are also available as gifts in
handmade quartersawn oak frames.
Shown here are two 4” x 8” Swan tiles
inspired by an 1875 wallpaper design
by Walter Crane.
B.A. SCHMIDT ARTS
& ENTERPRISES, INC.
Barbara Schmidt
128 Lincolnwood Road
Highland Park, IL 60035
847-432-5679
[email protected]
baschmidtarts.com
facebook.com/BASchmidtArts
The Bantam Tileworks concept first
came to Darin while visiting the
Metropolitan Museum of Art when
a friend suggested that he put his
nose up close to the glass of a
Louis Comfort Tiffany fountain. Darin
quickly realized how many layers of
color were visible in the glass. It was
something he knew he wanted to try
to replicate in ceramics.
BANTAM TILEWORKS
BANTAM TILEWORKS
Darin Ronning & Travis Messinger
816 Bantam Road
860-361-9306
bantamtileworks.com
For over a year he and Travis worked
with up to 8,000 colors, combining
them to create multi-layered depth to
the glaze. Through trial and error they
narrowed the options down to 100 of
the most eye-catching combinations
for the current, and ever-evolving,
Bantam Tileworks’ palette.
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Belvedere Art Tile combines many
years of experience and a resolve
for continued artistic growth to
bring innovation and freshness to
their design collection. No project is
too small. Belvedere offers in-house
designs and specializes in complex,
custom artworks for clients wishing
to create extraordinary environments
of timeless beauty and artistic
excellence.
BELVEDERE ART TILE, LTD
BELVEDERE ART TILE, LTD
Susan Martin Serra
PO Box 177
Chromo, CO 81128
970-264-0642 or 970-799-2559
[email protected]
belvedereceramicarts.com
BON TON DESIGNS, LLC
BON TON DESIGNS, LLC
Mary Anderson
1355 Oregon Ave N
Minneapolis, MN 55427
612-270-2533
bontondesigns.com
Showroom by Appointment
At Bon Ton we are all about custom
handmade tile. We are inspired by the
environment around us and strive to
incorporate your vision into ceramic
works of art. Owner/Artist Mary
Anderson will work with you to create
your personal vision in tile.
Our focus is on creating the industry’s
most beautiful backsplashes, fireplace
surrounds, bathrooms, murals and
feature walls. Our projects include
both residential and commercial
applications.
We offer traditional and Arts & Crafts
designs and enjoy pushing the envelope
with a unique and modern flair.
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BOSETTI ART TILE
Marina Bosetti uses the ancient
technique of “cuerda seca,” a
cloisonné-inspired method that mimics
the look of mosaic, to create tiles with
rich ceramic glazes and an intriguing,
touchable texture. Her work is inspired
by the Arts & Crafts Movement which
emphasizes simplicity and explores
themes found in nature, as well as
medieval, romantic, and folk styles.
Marina has created tiles for kitchens,
bathrooms, fireplace surrounds,
and wall art, among other works.
She would love to create something
beautiful for you!
BOSETTI ART TILE
Marina Bosetti
Raleigh, NC 27603
919-414-8950
BosettiArtTile.com
[email protected]
facebook.com/BosettiArtTile
Ceramic Chinn makes hand-carved
tiles with images or patterns derived
from nature. Frost-hardy terracotta is
used for all exterior work.
CERAMIC CHINN
CERAMIC CHINN
Alex Chinn
St. Paul, MN 55105
651-699-0271
[email protected]
ceramicchinn.com
facebook.com/pages/CeramicChinn
Individual number tiles are made in
three standard sizes using an Arts &
Crafts font. Custom sizes, colors, font
choices and multi-number plaques are
available.
Kitchen, bathroom and fireplace tile is
made to order with many clay, glaze
and size options. Contact Ceramic
Chinn to discuss your project ideas
and how clay can be part of it.
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Clay Squared specializes in kitchens,
bathrooms, fireplaces and fine art
projects.
Colors: More than 30 stock colors.
Commercial/Residential Projects:
We can help you design any kitchen,
fireplace or bathroom project. We also
work with commercial clients to design
signs, murals and fine art.
Custom work is always available.
Visit our showroom Monday through
Saturday, 11 am to 5 pm, or order
online at claysquared.com.
CLAY SQUARED TO INFINITY, LLC
Josh Blanc
34 13th Ave NE
Minneapolis, MN 55413
612-781-6409
claysquared.com
CLAY SQUARED TO INFINITY, LLC
Designs: We offer a number of
original, hand-carved tiles,“The Cosmic
Collection,” house numbers, shaped
tiles, mosaics and switch plates.
DEB LEAIR CERAMICS
DEB LEAIR CERAMICS
651-226-5989
[email protected]
debleair.com
Deb LeAir specializes in brightly
colored, hand-carved tiles for use in
backsplashes, fireplace surrounds,
or any project to enhance your living
space. Botanical, contemporary, or
abstract designs are available.
Framed, ready-to-hang compositions
of art tiles are also available.
These terra cotta tiles are individually
carved and painted with terra sigilatta,
a refined clay slip. A black glaze or
copper wash make the colors pop. All
installations are sealed for durability.
Call or email for a show schedule,
for gallery information or for a studio
appointment.
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DRUMBODEN TILES
Drumboden Tiles is a small artisan
studio specializing in handcrafted
ceramic relief tile. Each stoneware
tile is a unique piece of functional art.
Custom commissions are welcome
and design services are available. For
more information, see our website,
www.drumbodentiles.com, or check us
out on Pinterest and Facebook.
DRUMBODEN TILES
Lecy Campbell
112 Barberry Road, #28
Johnson City, TN 37604
773-882-1084 cell
[email protected]
drumbodentiles.com
pinterest.com/DrumbodenTiles
facebook.com/DrumbodenTiles
Dana Higby
Meridian, ID
208-941-7460
[email protected]
firecreekclay.com
The craftsmanship of these ceramic
tiles are done by the work of one
artist in a small home studio. Each
step of this process is overseen
with care to produce only top quality
ceramic tiles that will last a lifetime.
FIRE CREEK CLAY
FIRE CREEK CLAY
Fire Creek Clay creates tiles that work
beautifully with stone or commercial
tiles for any installation in your home.
Visit Fire Creek Clay’s website to
view the variety of tiles available.
Customization is welcomed.
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Martha Coursey has been handpainting
ceramic tiles for more than 30 years
for homes, resorts, restaurants and
tile distributor showrooms.
Colors: all designs available in
standard colors or hand-painted to
coordinate with your swatches.
Designs: stock designs, modified
stock designs or ceramic murals that
incorporate your personal information.
HOUSE ON THE HILL STUDIO
Martha Coursey
3436 Briarcliff Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30345
404-558-7512
[email protected]
houseonthehillstudio.com
HOUSE ON THE HILL STUDIO
Stock backgrounds: handmade or
commercial grade tile, tumbled marble
or stock you supply. White, beige or
bisque backgrounds: standard or
crackled.
LA ALAMEDA PRESS
LA ALAMEDA PRESS
Cirrelda Snider-Bryan
9636 Guadalupe Tr. NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114
505-897-0285
[email protected]
colorofsand.wordpress.com
etsy.com/shop/Cirrelda
On my website are images of the
“Garden Companions” tile series,
illustrations of animals in our yards.
Also available are house numbers,
Chinese New Year and fruit and
flower tiles, organized by category.
Hand-rolled slabs are pressed into
handmade “imprint” tiles, which are
then glazed individually. These cone
5-fired tiles come with or without
screw holes, whichever you need.
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MERCURY MOSAICS
Mercury Mosaics is a group of
handmade tile artisans ready to adorn
your space with our beautiful tile. We
are known not only for our bold colors
and textures, also for our attention
to detail and ability to walk any client
through the tile design process, from
start to finish. We do tile work for
both residential and commercial
spaces—everything from kitchen
backsplashes, restaurant walls and
church murals to retail spaces. You
name it and we’ll tile it!
MERCURY MOSAICS
Located in the Northeast
Minneapolis Arts District
681 17th Ave NE, Suite 160
Minneapolis, MN 55413
612-236-1646
[email protected]
mercurymosaics.com
Diana Mausser
2317 Border Ave
Torrance, CA 90501
310-533-8684
nativetile.com
As we approach our 25th anniversary
we reflect back on our humble
beginnings with pride and nostalgia.
We realize with gratitude that our
history of growth and development
includes part of the history of the
lives of those who work here as well.
Our dedication to harnessing the ever
technical and fickle ceramics process
has never wavered. The experience we
have gained has resulted in a product
of beauty and quality. We look forward
to refining our unique style in this next
chapter. Stay Tuned....
NATIVE TILE & CERAMICS
NATIVE TILE & CERAMICS
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NORTH PRAIRIE TILEWORKS, INC.
Roger L. Mayland
2845 Harriet Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55408
612-871-3421
handmadetile.com
NORTH PRAIRIE TILEWORKS, INC .
North Prairie Tileworks specializes
in custom tile with an emphasis
on Arts & Crafts designs, historic
reproductions and functional tile
art. We offer over 150 custom
colors, decorative relief tiles,
original and made-to-order designs.
Our field and relief tiles are
found in many homes throughout
the U.S. and Canada on floors,
walls, backsplashes, fireplaces,
bathrooms and as decorative
accents and trims. Our tiles are
also in public facilities such as: Lake
Mead National Park, Cannon Falls
and Pine City libraries, NJ Route 36
bridges, Signet Society at Harvard
and at the American Swedish
Institute’s Nelson Cultural Center.
PRATT & LARSON CERAMICS
PRATT & LARSON CERAMICS
1201 SE 3rd Ave
Portland, Oregon 97214
503-231-9464
[email protected]
prattandlarson.com
In 1982 Oregon artists Michael
Pratt and Reta Larson started
Pratt & Larson Ceramics. From the
beginning, the emphasis has been
on creativity, originality, and quality.
Our tile catalog contains thousands
of sizes, shapes, mosaics, textures,
decorative designs and moldings
in styles ranging from traditional
to contemporary. Any tile may be
ordered in any of our 300 glaze
colors. Custom color matching is also
available. Bring the artistic beauty of
Pratt & Larson’s handmade ceramic
tile to your next project.
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hand made
hand glazed
custom
photo realism
murals
installation
RE.BE.DO.
tile innovation
RE.BE.DO.
Micah Waalen
15561, 241st Street
Cold Spring, MN 56320
320-247-3359
[email protected]
rebedocreates.com
Our aesthetic: clean, modern, fresh.
Luscious, kiln-formed glass tile in a
variety of hard-to-find colors.
SIGHT LINE TILE
SIGHT LINE TILE
Amy Baur & Brian Boldon
681 17th Ave NE, Studio 121
Minneapolis, MN 55413
612-788-9301
[email protected]
sightlinetile.com
Combining the solid-colored field tile
with custom art tile translucency, color
& visual details are like none other in
the residential or commercial market.
This year we developed small works of
glass that stand in relief, off the wall.
Visit our studio inside the Casket
Arts Building to see what sort of
combination best defines the space
around you.
Great indoors or out. See what Sightline
Tile can create for your bath, kitchen,
or fireplace surround.
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I specialize in high-relief ceramic tile,
custom tile designs, field tile and
accent tile. My tiles are suitable
for residential and commercial
installations. I can help you create a
custom design for any room.
Visit my website for more information
about studio hours, gallery shows,
upcoming art fairs and events.
Completion time: 3–4 weeks.
SOMI TILEWORKS
SOMI TILEWORKS
Kirsten Walstead
Studio & Showroom:
Northrup King Building
1500 Jackson St NE, Studio 185
Minneapolis, MN 55413
612-964-6551
[email protected]
somitileworks.com
STEPHANIE KACZROWSKI
STEPHANIE KACZROWSKI
7933 Idaho Ave N
Brooklyn Park, MN 55445
763-560-2922
Specialty: I buy glazed, commercial
wall and floor tile, then hand-stencil
designs with china paint, before
firing the tile again for durability. The
over-glazes I use have the look of
watercolor.
Designs: Hundreds of stencil designs
are available, including realistic images
of Minnesota fish, birds, animals,
leaves, fruits and flowers. Custom
designs are also available.
Application: My tiles are suitable for
interior walls, floors, countertops and
backsplashes. They have been used in
showers, fireplace surrounds and as
framed artwork.
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STONE HOLLOW TILE
Wendy Penta’s stoneware tiles are
infused with her love of nature and
the medium in which she creates.
Her original relief designs are
both realistic and stylized, totally
handcrafted and finished with soft
matte glazes. Hand-painted art tiles
are her speciality and reflect years of
mastering various glaze tones. New
are “applied clay” tiles that add 3-D
dimension to one-of-a-kind art tiles.
For a complete catalog of relief
designs, one-of-a-kind tiles and tiles
ready to ship, visit her website.
STONE HOLLOW TILE
Wendy Penta
8532 Edison Street NE
Blaine, MN 55449
763-786-9102
[email protected]
stonehollowtile.com
Suzanne and Matthew Crane
make their Arts & Crafts-inspired,
handmade, stoneware tiles, tiled
furniture and pottery at their studio
near historic Charlottesville, Virginia.
Tiles are made by pressing real
botanical specimens into the clay to
create a fossil-like impression, glazed
with a variety of celadons, and fired
to cone-7 in a reduction atmosphere.
They welcome commissions for
kitchens, baths, fireplace surrounds,
mirrors, tiled furniture and floors.
Inquiries from designers, showrooms,
architects and individuals are also
welcomed.
SUZANNE CRANE FINE STONEWARE
SUZANNE CRANE
FINE STONEWARE
Suzanne Crane
4225 Earlysville Rd
Earlysville, VA 22936
434-973-7943
[email protected]
suzannecrane.com
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Visiting the Moravian Tileworks in
Doylestown, PA, Lee Gruber and David
del Junco remarked, “We can do
this” and returned home to begin the
research and development that led to
Syzygy Tile. The year was 1993.
Today, 20 artisans work together to
produce an exquisite line of handmade
tile. Distinctive, sophisticated and
timeless, Syzygy Tile displays the
passion with which it is designed and
produced.
Lovely shapes, mosaics and decoratives
are cut and pressed by hand; the glazes
are carefully applied with a brush.
SYZ YGY TILE
SYZYGY TILE
106 North Bullard Street
Silver City, NM 88061
575-388-5472
[email protected]
syzygytile.com
TORTUGA TILE WORKS
TORTUGA TILE WORKS
2602 McKinley Street
Hollywood, FL 33020
954-593-9055
[email protected]
tortugatileworks.com
facebook.com/tortugatileworks
Tortuga Tile Works specializes in nontraditional themed, custom tile projects.
Artist LuRu captures the imagination
of her clients to create unique works of
art for customers’ homes. From
Mid-century sci-fi to graffiti subway tiles,
Tortuga fits your style.
Tiles are sculpted and reproduced by
hand, using press molds. The shape
and depth of the sculptural tiles vary.
All tiles are hand-glazed.
Choose from the hundreds of tiles
already in production or have LuRu
create a new design for you.
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We produce high-fired stoneware tiles
for interior or exterior applications.
Our glazes are mixed in our studio
and most have a matte or satin matte
finish. The designs are high-relief and
reflect our love of the natural world.
We produce many fireplace surrounds
and kitchen backsplashes. Custom
designs are also welcome.
Whether you need a gift tile or a home
project, we are happy to help.
WEAVER TILE
Please visit our website at
weavertile.com.
WEAVER TILE
Scott Weaver
Horton, MI 49246
517-529-4621
weavertile.com
Wickwire Clay Works creates ceramic
tile for art lovers who crave connection
with their surroundings. Each tile is
handcrafted in Melissa Wickwire’s
small studio on the North Shore of
Lake Superior. Nature, tradition
and contemporary concepts inspire
function, simplicity and surprise. Collect
stoneware tiles one at a time or
collaborate on a custom commercial or
residential installation. Wickwire Clay
Works: “Tile made by a human.”
WICKWIRE CLAY WORKS
WICKWIRE CLAY WORKS
Melissa Wickwire
PO Box 702/301 First Ave. West
Grand Marais, MN 55604
218-370-1474
[email protected]
wickwireclayworks.com
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RESOURCES
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HISTORIC TILE DISCOVERY GIVES MATH WORLD A BIG JOLT
IT’S THE FIRST SUCH FIND IN 30 YEARS
Shared by Sheila Menzies of Tile Heritage Foundation.
Derived from text written by David Freeman, Senior Science Editor, The Huffington Post.
A team of mathematicians has wowed the math
world with their discovery of a new kind of
pentagon capable of “tiling a plane”-- that is,
identical pieces fitting together on a flat surface
without overlapping or leaving any gaps.
It’s said to be only the fifteenth such pentagon
ever found and the first new one to be found in
30 years. Finding one is a bit like discovering a
new atomic particle, Dr. Casey Mann, associate
professor of mathematics at the University of
Washington in Bothell and a member of the team,
said in a written statement.
The team made the find with the help of a
computer program designed just for the purpose.
In addition to Mann, the team includes Dr. Jennifer McLoud-Mann, who is also an associate professor
of math at the University, and David Von Derau, a recent graduate of the University.
Image courtesy of Dr. Casey Mann,
University of Washington - Bothwell, WA
Along with suggesting a new way to tile a bathroom or kitchen floor, Mann said the discovery could
lead to advances in chemistry and structural design, specifically in the study of crystals and in the
emerging field of self-assembly, in which scientists aim to create structures that come together all on
their own as a result of their shapes and other properties.
Of course, tiling patterns (also known as tessellations) hold significant aesthetic appeal for tile
makers, designers and for mathematicians.
Dr. Steven Strogatz, a mathematician at Cornell University, called the new discovery “cool” and
pointed out that tessellations also show up in quilts, wallpaper designs, and honeycombs as well as
Escher woodcuts and buildings like the Alhambra.
The discovery adds to a curious set of facts about tessellations and convex polygons (conventional
ones with outward-pointing corners). Mathematicians have proven that no convex polygons with more
than six sides can tile a plane, according to Mann. All triangles and quadrilaterals can, as can three
kinds of hexagon. It’s clear that regular pentagons (those with equal sides and angles) cannot tile a
plane; as for how many kinds of irregular pentagons can, Dr. Mann said no one knows for sure.
Full story posted: 08/19/2015 12:05 PM EDT | Edited: 08/20/2015 07:09 AM EDT
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/historic-tile-discovery-gives-math-world-a-bigjolt_55d3e39ce4b07addcb4495ba
Read more articles on handmade tile at handmadetileassociation.org
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ARTISTS
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MARKETING
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Trebuchet Communications
612-205-5911
CLASSES & WORKSHOPS
MEDIA
Artistry
952-563-8575
American Bungalow
888-286-4256
Bon Ton Designs
612-270-2533
Edina Art Center
952-903-5780
Arts & Crafts Homes
and the Revival
978-283-4721
Mercury Mosaics
612-236-1646
Ceramics Industry
847-763-9534
Mosaic on a Stick, LLC
651-645-6600
Ceramics Monthly
800-342-3594
Northern Clay Center
612-339-8007
Pewabic
313-822-0954
Sheryl Tuorila Mosaics
612-423-9197
Clay Times
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714-913-6286
Pottery Making Illustrated
800-340-6532
Tile Heritage E-news
707-431-8453
Tile Magazine
818-224-8035
GALLERIES
American Museum of
Ceramic Art
909-865-3146
Bloomington Art Center
952-563-8575
Edina Art Center
952-903-5780
Mosaic on a Stick, LLC
651-645-6600
Northern Clay Center
612-339-8007
ORGANIZATIONS
American Swedish Institute
612-871-4907
Artisan Tile Northwest
360-331-1295
Ceramic Tile Distributors
Association
800-938-2832
Friends of Terra Cotta
212-932-1750
HISTORIC TILE RESOURCES
Handmade Tile Association, LLC 612-781-6409
Minnesota Historical Society
651-296-8071
American Restoration Tile
501-425-2895
Minnesota Mosaic Guild
651-645-6600
Clay Squared to Infinity, LLC
612-781-6409
Moravian Pottery & Tile Works
215-345-6722
North Prairie Tileworks
612-871-3421
National Tile Contractors
Association
601-939-2071
Potters Council
866-721-3322
KITCHEN & BATH DESIGNERS
Society of Mosaic Artists
724-238-3087
NKBA
651-699-1050
Tile Council of North America
864-646-8453
Natural Built Home
612-605-7999
Tile Heritage Foundation
707-431-8453
HANDMADETILEASSOCIATION.ORG
SHOWS
ATNW Handmade Tile Festival
206-633-4866
Coverings
864-646-8453
Grove Park Inn Arts & Crafts Conference
828-628-1915
Minneapolis-St. Paul Home Tour 612-867-4874
Moravian Pottery & Tile Works
215-348-6098
Silver City Clay Festival
575-538-5560
American Mosaic Summit
724-238-3087
TILE BOOKS
Friends of Terra Cotta
212-932-1750
Tile Heritage Foundation
707-431-8453
TILE PRODUCT SUPPLIERS
Continental Clay
612-331-9332
Mayco Colors
614-675-2018
Minnesota Clay USA
952-884-9101
Want to advertise
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Handmade Tile Association
18th Annual Directory?
Deadline
October, 15 2016
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TILE SETTERS
Hohn & Hohn, Inc.
651-224-8877
Kerber Tile, Marble & Stone
952-445-7392
612-781-6409
TILE SHOWROOMS
Clay Squared to Infinity, LLC
612-781-6409
North Prairie Tileworks
612-871-3421
Natural Built Home
612-605-7999
Mercury Mosaics
612-236-1646
SoMi Tileworks
612-964-6551
Check the website for more details:
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HOW TO PLAN YOUR FIREPLACE TILE
by Josh Blanc and Carrie Carlson
Clay Squared to Infinity, LLC
1. The presence of the fireplace
Besides being the heart of the home, the fireplace is considered one of a home’s major interior architectural features and
can set both the mood and the style of the room. With that in
mind, there are many things to consider when selecting handmade tile for your fireplace. Whether starting from scratch or
modifying an existing fireplace, taking the time to learn about
fireplaces, both past and present, will give you the guidance to
determine what style will best fit your home and you.
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2. Fireplace codes
Fireplaces have codes that determine what materials can be
applied to the both front face and the hearth. Handmade
ceramic tile is a non-combustible material and therefore can
be used on both the hearth and fireplace face, right up to the
opening. If you are planning to use other materials along with
handmade tiles in these locations, please be sure to check the
current International Residential Codes (IRC) or your city hall to
make sure your project is up to code.
3. Fire resistant qualities of ceramic tile
Handmade ceramic tiles are one of the best products
to use for your fireplace surround or hearth. These two
surfaces contain areas that must be non-combustible.
Ceramic tile is completely fireproof at any temperature.
It will not burn or feed a fire. It does not give off toxic
gases, smoke or fumes during a fire. Ceramic handmade
tile even provides protection for structural surfaces
during fires.
4. Do I need a designer or architect to plan my fireplace?
Designers and architects are people who understand
space, design and color. They typically cost 15% of a
project but when you have large projects, their insights
and knowledge can save you more than their fees.
5. Determining your fireplace style
Given the architectural importance of the fireplace,
there are 3 distinct styles that you can follow: historic,
regional or your personal expression of creativity. In the
historic category you would be looking at the style of
the home. Some styles to consider are: Victorian, Tudor,
Colonial, Arts & Crafts, Cape Cod, Mid-Century, Modern
or Contemporary. Finally, the style of your fireplace can
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also be a forum for expressing your own personality. Ask
yourself if there are colors, shapes or patterns that you relate to? Is there a theme throughout
your home that can be applied to your fireplace to reinforce that personal statement?
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HTA GLOSSARY
Bas Relief: 3-D Modeling that is raised above a flat
background.
Cuerda Seca: referred to as “wax resist,” a wax line is
drawn on the tile to keep the different glaze colors apart.
China Paints: an opaque overglaze paint that is fired onto
an already glazed ceramic.
Earthenware: pottery made from common clay, usually
fired no higher than 1,100 degrees.
Extruded: clay forced through a die to shape the clay into a
desired form.
Field Tile: an area of plain, solid-colored tiles.
Glaze: a liquid suspension compound of finely ground
minerals that forms a glassy coating when fired to a
certain temperature.
Grout: the material used to fill surface spaces between
installed tiles.
Majolica: an Italian name for tin-glazed ware.
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Over Glaze: low-temperature ceramic enamel painted on a
previously glazed clay surface, then fired for a second time
at a lower temperature.
Mold: a negative form usually made of plaster of Paris
into which wet clay is pressed by hand or machine, or into
which liquid clay is poured to form a tile.
Porcelain: translucent, non-absorbent clay body fired at a
high temperture.
Sealer: a protectant for tiles and grout to keep moisture
out.
Sgraffito: the process of scraping through a layer of slip
for decoration.
Slip: a thin solution fo clay and water used for decoration.
Stonware: a clay body resembling stone--very hard,
vitreous--which is fired between 1200 and 1300 degrees.
Terra Cotta: a red, low-fired clay body. Historically used for
architectural building decorations.
Thin Set Mortar: recommended tile adhesive for
installations of tiles.
Under Glaze: any color decoration used under a glaze.
Vitreous: a clay body that has been fired to its mature
temperature, making the body impervious to liquid
absorption.
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Installation guides at handmadetileassociation.org
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