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The Shelters at Taliesin West, Scottsdale, AZ

Karin Jeske

 A tradition dating back to the founding of Taliesin West in 1937, the winter home and school of Frank Lloyd Wright, was that his students would sleep in shelters that were built as part of the learning process.  Today's students in the 3 year Master's program at the School of Architecture at Taliesin spend many of their nights sleeping in shelters built by other students, preparing to build their own, with a budget of $3000 for materials, and no help.  These shelters have no utilities and are and are exposed to the harsh elements of the desert climate.   My husband and I had the pleasure of taking...

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Tesselle Launches Customer Reviews and Photos

Karin Jeske

Tesselle launched a Customer Reviews and Photos page in early August, which offers a Pinterest-like layout and displays the most recent reviews at the top.  We love seeing all of the 5-star reviews, the lovely comments, and especially the photos! If you have purchased from Tesselle in the past, and would like to write a review, find your product on our website, and click on "Write a Review" at the top of the page.  Add a photo, and send us an email to claim a $5 Starbucks gift card as a thank you!

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Kitchen & Bath Design News Features Tesselle's Sonora Thistle Cement Tiles

Karin Jeske

Thank you, KDBN, for featuring Tesselle's Sonora Thistle Cement Tiles in your "Statement Surfaces" article in this month's issue!  

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Kitchen Bath and Design News Features Tesselle's Surfside Isle in their Glorious Flooring Section

Karin Jeske

We are excited to see Tesselle's Surfside Isle 8" Cement Tiles featured in the Design Awards 2018 issue of Kitchen & Bath Design News in their Fabulous Floors feature!  As they mention, this product is great for walls also!

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Tesselle Delivers Breeze Blocks Nationwide

Karin Jeske

Tesselle, the leading national supplier of Breeze Blocks, can deliver within the lower contiguous United States. 

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