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Savona Tile Showroom Showcases Crayola Glass Tile Collection
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The new Crayola Recycled Mosaic Tile Collection brought to market by Surfaces, Inc., and represented by Savona Tile, a full-line distributor/importer based in Central New Jersey, has made a major impression. Savona is so thrilled with this new product line, a brand which has 99% name recognition in U.S. consumer households, the firm recently remodeled its main showroom with a major focus on the Crayola product.

"The colors offered with the Crayola series are beautiful, vibrant and fun," stated Mark Nielsen, General Manager of Savona Tile. "And not only are we selling these materials for residential installations, they are also very much in demand for commercial projects, as well."

Nielsen went on to state that the American homeowner is immediately drawn to the Crayola name. His company has done so well with the product, that Savona Tile is now featuring the series on its current billboard advertising program, as well. "Customers seem to trust this brand," added Nielsen. "We feel fortunate to be distributing the Crayola line and envision only more good things happening relative to working with it."

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, introduced peel 'n' stick backsplash kits for the consumer marketplace and most recently, unveiled the Crayola Glass Mosaic Collection to North America. For more information, please contact Albert Claramonte at Surfaces, Inc. aclaramonte@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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11/5/2013 7:09:36 AM
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