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Sunday Showcase: Pratt & Larson Tile & Stone

 Today’s Sunday Showcase highlights one of my absolute favorite tile and stone sources, Pratt & Larson! The company began in in 1980 with artists Michael Pratt and Reta Larson in Portland, Oregon. Since then, it’s grown into a leading tile design company, and I simply can’t get enough of them!  I turn to them for their great selection of tile sizes, shapes and colors.

The hardworking, hand-painting Pratt & Larson staff of 100+ pour endless amounts of time and detail into their custom designs, and it’s so evident in the quality!

They created fourteen unique ceramic style lines and four different glaze lines, and that’s not even including their specialty glazes! The best part? Any style is available in any glaze color – just think of the endless possibilities! Check out these beauties I found posted on Pratt & Larson’s blog:

In addition to ceramics, they have gorgeous stone, glass, slabs, and more!

If you’ve enjoyed this little morsel of fabulous tile, check out Pratt & Larson’s blog and website for more!

 

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3 Responses to Sunday Showcase: Pratt & Larson Tile & Stone

  1. Karena says:

    Tobi I love this, beautiful tile is so artful!!

    Oh I have a designer pillow Giveaway I hope you will join!

    Xoxo
    Karena

    Art by Karena

  2. Thanks Tobi for this terrific post on your blog!

  3. Timothy Roberts says:

    Thank you Tobi for your blog about Pratt & Larson!
    We have a tremendous team of hardworking and dedicated people making custom and standard tile designs everyday here in Portland, Oregon.
    Please come and visit us when you can for a factory tour.
    My Best Regards
    Timothy Roberts
    Pratt & Larson CEO

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