
“I was researching the history of various stones, and came across the story of Medusa,” explained HMillard. “According to Greek mythology, Medusa had snakes for hair and if you looked at her face, you would turn into stone. Right away I knew this was a concept I wanted to incorporate into my design.”
“The true highlight of our space at KBIS was to watch design professionals abruptly stop in the aisle and pull out their cell phone to take a picture of our booth,” said Jim Heib, CEO, Natural Stone Institute. “We were so pleased, as an NKBA member that we could collaborate with the Association and Elle to create a compelling and memorable space.”
The photo ops continued during the NKBA Opening Night Party where, as a sponsor of the event, the Institute provided two “living stone” models encouraging guests to pose and interact.
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