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Savona Tile Signs On as Newest Distributor for Crayola Glass Tile Collection
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The new Crayola Recycled Mosaic Tile Collection which has been brought to market by Surfaces, Inc., is now being represented by Savona Tiles, a full-line distributor/importer based in Central New Jersey. The Crayola brand, known for its iconic art tools that inspire kids’ creative expression, has 99% name recognition in U.S. consumer households, is beautifully represented by this collection of brilliantly colorful mosaic tile which was a major draw at this year's Coverings expo, that took place April 29th through May 2nd in Atlanta.

"We're excited about this new partnership," stated Mark Nielsen, General Manager of Savona Tiles. "We're located very close to the national headquarters of Crayola, and know quite a bit about the company… and, have a great deal of respect for what they do. So, when I first read in the trade media that Surfaces was offering this new line of mosaics under the Crayola name, there was great interest. Then when we saw the line, with its beautiful array of colors, we knew this was something we wanted.

"The American homeowner is immediately drawn to the Crayola name," continued Nielsen. "We have great expectations relative to this new product being marketed Savona Tiles, and look forward for it to become one of our signature offerings."

About Surfaces
Miami-based Surfaces is constantly creating new products. The firm created the first iPhone App for the tile industry. Additionally, Surfaces created a brand new nationwide program at Lowe’s to sell 100% recycled glass produced with discarded automobile windshields. Surfaces in the past has also successfully created the exclusive Britto Glass Collection in partnership with world-renowned pop artist Romero Britto, as well as backsplash kits under the DIY Network brand. For more information, please contact Nauro Rezende at Surfaces, Inc. nrezende@surfaces.net 305-372-9787 or visit the website: www.surfaces.net.

About Crayola
Crayola has provided children with colors to share all that inspires them since the first box of Crayola crayons were introduced in 1903. Whether it's providing tools to put a purple octopus on the moon, or enabling teachers to bring arts-infused learning into the classroom, Crayola is passionate about helping parents and educators raise creative and inspired children. For more information, visit the Crayola website and join the Crayola community on Facebook.


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6/21/2013 12:45:15 PM
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