Post on 20-Jul-2020
Letter from the President… Hello, I am excited for a new year in SDID! This is actually our 20
th year
as an organization – hard to believe! We had our Membership Mixer, March 22
nd. Thank you to all that were
able to attend. We received a great tour by Steve Williamson of the State Theatre. He shared the history of saving the theatre to the tunnels and vagabonds! The renovations are really taking shape and exciting to see! After the tour we headed over to Minerva’s for some great hors d'oeuvres and drinks with our wonderful sponsors – Interface (Brook Schmalz) and Syverson Tile & Stone (Chad Nordling). Thank you! We had a great turn out and missed you if you were not able to attend. Why join SDID? It is not only beneficial in providing continuing education and providing a forum for networking with other designers, but we as trained interior designers we have a responsibility to inform and educate the public and other professionals in similar fields of the work interior de-sign entails! We want each and every one of you to become a member of SDID in 2012! We need you; we need your participation and contribution, to make this a great organization that cares about design! Will you be a member? An active member? Do it! Do it now – go to www.sdid.org and JOIN! Looking forward to a great year! Jill
President’s Message
Welcome 2012 SDID Exec Board
President—Jill Peltier
Vice President—Glenda Schmid
Treasurer—Cole Martens
Secretary—Jessica Driscoll
Historian—Van Singrey
Editor—Mikela Iverson
South Dakota Interior Designers
Special points of
interest:
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Product News
Photos!
Spring 2012
Inside this issue:
Presidents Message 1
Membership 2
Membership Mixer 3
Product News 4
Holiday Party! 8
Renew or become a SDID member on our
website—www.sdid.org
Our membership application is an interactive form
online for a faster and paperless payment option.
Or mail in our membership
application with payment.
Renew or become a SDID member now!
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Don’t forget to check out our website and
our facebook page for upcoming events, job
postings, photos, etc!
If you have anything you’d like posted or in
our newsletters email:
mikela_iverson@hotmail.com
Membership Mixer
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A great tour was given
by Steve Williamson
at the State Theatre
downtown Sioux
Falls.
Congrats to Karen
Mutschelknaus 2011
recipient of the Laura
Hosman Award!
Product News!
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Formica
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• Achieve a finished edge on all sides
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• Affordable alternative to granite
Contact Coleen Lachowitzer for brochures at:(402) 995-9033
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Origins Glass from Crossville
Product News!
Spring 2012 Page 5
Kate-Lo Tile & Stone Digital Review
We are excited to introduce Origins
Glass from Crossville. This handmade
-look glass tile is separated into five
distinct color groups including; Earth,
Universe, Fire, Water and Air. Made
from 30% post-consumer recycled ma-
terial, you can feel good using this
product for backsplashes, covered foy-
ers, shower walls and interior applica-
tions where you want to make a dra-
matic statement.
In addition, as part of Crossville’s glass
tile program, with every purchase of
Origins Glass mosaics,
Crossville contributes to Common
Thread for the Cure. This program of-
fers care and support to families af-
fected by breast cancer.
Please visit the Crossville Origins
Glass page for more information on
this series. www.crossvilleinc.com
This material will be
available in our
showrooms mid-
April.
Stop by and check it
out!
RBC Tile & Stone is happy to introduce new products from Oceanside Glasstile!
OCEANSIDE GLASSTILE INTRODUCES NEW COLORS AND
DIMENSIONAL PIECES Brilliant Bold Colors and Desirable Dimensional Field
Create New Eye-Catching Combos
Oceanside Glasstile starts the New Year off in full force as they reveal some of their boldest design ingenuity to date. With inspiration from jewel tones, and designs pulled from the deserts of Egypt to the bamboo
groves of China, a whole new realm of glass tile is being born. Oceanside Glasstile has had a conscientious commitment to the environment since its inception in 1992. Annually, the company uses over 2 million pounds of glass from curbside recycling programs to manufacture their products‐-turning waste that would otherwise end up in landfills into expres-sive design materials. Many colors contain up to 97% recycled material. Over forty colors and three distinctive surface finishes–iridescent, non‐iridescent and matte are available in the Oceanside Glasstile color palette. The new colors Sapphire and Canary will add modern intensity, while Toffee and All Spice contribute fun neutrals that help unite the current palette. Feras Irikat, Design Director expressed, “These new colors are packed with punch, and Provide amazing blending capabilities that will easily bridge the gap between 2-3 different colors.” These brilliant colors inspire eight new blends. Crystals and Smokey Blues are the night and day of bold blue unions. Indulge, Meringue, and Spring Fling offer a piece of sunshine for your design, while Bossanova, Chaparral, and Bourbon Buzz provide you with a rich blend of luminaries for a more earthy and comforting environment. With the Elevations Series continuing to grow in popularity a vision for new pieces became clear. The Introduction of the angular pieces Flight, Tango, and Apex provide the designer with a multi-tude of design variations as the color shifts at angle breaks, allowing each color to play on the eye. The Stratus (set of 5 pieces) builds on the beauty of the Extrados design with flowing, organic curves. “The play of highs and lows showcase the strength of our hand cast process,” states Execu‐tive Vice President, John Marckx. As these masculine pieces came into fruition a realization to speak to the feminine side became relevant as well. Sculpted designs inspired by the Cherry Blos-som, and Bamboo Grove have been added to our Haiku Line to inspire a sense of tranquility for any home. Oceanside Glasstile looks for new ways to use molten glass, a natural material, to create architec-tural designs for home and commercial environments. The manufacturing process aims to be a closed loop with as little impact on the environment as possible -- from increasing the recycled content of the tile to minimizing energy and waste. For more information, please see www.glasstile.com. Please contact RBC Tile and Stone at 402.331.0665 for pricing and samples!
2011 Holiday Party
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