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  2. J. & J. G. Low Art Tile Works - Wikipedia

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    (Its name later changed when J. F. Low, son of John Gardner Low, replaced his retired grandfather.) During the 1880s, the company won awards in the United States and Europe for its high relief decorative art tiles, which ornamented such objects as candlesticks, cast-iron stoves, clocks, fireplace surrounds, soda fountains, trivets, and walls.

  3. American Encaustic Tiling Company - Wikipedia

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    The American Encaustic Tiling Company [1] was founded in New York, New York in 1875, later establishing a factory in Zanesville, Ohio, in 1892. [2] Their tiles were intended to compete with the English tiles that were selling in the United States for use in fireplaces and other architectural locations.

  4. Carol Janeway - Wikipedia

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    She decorated many tile fireplace surrounds installed mainly in the New York area. Her how-to ceramics book, Ceramics and Potterymaking for Everyone, was published in 1950 by Tudor Publishing Company as a part of a series. Her pamphlet, Ceramic Brushes: their selection, use, and care, was published in 1952 by Delta Brush Mfg. Corp., New York.

  5. You'll See These 8 Interior Design Trends Everywhere in 2025

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    The use of ceramics and clay shows no signs of slowing down, as designers continue to embrace their organic appeal. “Ceramic lighting, tables, fireplace surrounds, and mirrors will continue to ...

  6. Rufus Keeler - Wikipedia

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    Keeler built a home "from scratch" for the family, installing ceramic art tile along the way, [10] including in each room "floor tiles of a distinct color and pattern with ceramic baseboards enhanced with wisteria, clematis, and yellow roses," [11] a 8'x 9' Mayan-motif fireplace in the living room, and other lush usages.

  7. Henry Chapman Mercer - Wikipedia

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    Mercer is well known for his research and books about ancient tool making, his ceramic tile creations, and his engineering and architecture. He was among the paleontologists who investigated Port Kennedy Bone Cave. He wrote extensively on his interests, which included archaeology, early tool making, German stove plates, and ceramics.