Meet GEOS: the latest Modern Surface to join CaraGreen’s collection of healthy surface materials. To help you get to know GEOS, we’ve broken it down, letter by letter: G – GLASS When you see GEOS surfaces you are immediately drawn…
This blog post was written by Raina Harrell, CaraGreen’s Southeast Sales Manager. When “green building” first became trendy in the US, the focus was on declaring which materials were best for environmental health and wellness. Responsibly harvested wood products were…
Sinter vs. Printer – How “sintered stone” differs from porcelain There has been a lot of attention drawn to sintered stone of late, with appearances on HGTV and Property Brothers stoking interest in this new countertop material. Sintered stone is…
A kitchen is so much more than just a kitchen. The kitchen has evolved beyond its original role as a prep area for meals to become the hub of our homes and a space that often tells us more about…
“Granite Throughout!” “Recently Upgraded with Granite!” “Brand New Granite Countertops!” Can someone tell realtors that they’re really out of date? Granite was SO 1990, yet here we are 30 years later with a product that needs to be sealed every…
Hindsight is 2020: Our Year in Review 2020 started full speed ahead, orders were flowing, travel was happening, tradeshows were kicking off for the year; three months rolled in and everything came to a screeching HALT. Like nothing we had ever…
Written by Jessica McNaughton and Paul Max Le Pera This article originally appeared in ISFA’s Countertops & Architectural Surfaces Vol. 13, Issue 3- Q3 2020. Countertops & Architectural Surfaces is the official publication of the International Surface Fabricators Association (ISFA). It contains…
We know LEED. We know WELL. But do you know Fitwel? Design trends are constantly changing…especially as health comes to the forefront. While the consideration of human health in our built environment isn’t entirely new, it is just now…
In this episode, we speak to Ken Trinder, founder of EOS Surfaces. Ken discusses his nature-inspired colors for the GEOS surfaces collection, and what's next in health and surfacing.
This blog post was written by our summer Marketing Intern, Lexi Parvin. Lexi is a sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill studying Business and Sustainability. With plexiglass dividers, masks and social distancing requirements essential for all future…
As an architect or designer, what is your role in the circular economy? And what role does the building industry play? It all starts with our material choices. Manufacturing and specifying sustainability-minded materials is a critical part of a circular economy.…