Artistic Tile participates in DIFFA’s Dining by Design

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Secaucus, N.J. — Artistic Tile is proud to participate in the 15th annual tour of DIFFA’s Dining by Design, the Foundation’s premier fundraising platform. Each spring presented in conjunction with the Architectural Digest Home Show, Dining by Design showcases design luminaries through a series of events, surrounding unique dining installations. The five days of events benefit DIFFA: Design Industry’s Foundation Fighting AIDS.

“One of our core values at Artistic Tile is philanthropy,” says Nancy Epstein , founder CEO, and principal product designer, Epstein adds, “Artistic Tile is proud to support DIFFA’s Dining by Design and we hope that as a company, we can inspire others to do what they can to make a difference.”

Artistic Tile’s dining installation was designed by the renowned interior designer, Thom Filicia of Thom Filicia, Inc. whose spectacular work is featured on Style Network programs as well as in magazines such as House Beautiful, Elle Décor, Oprah, Interior Design and Vogue Living and many other national and international publications.

The dining installation Thom designed features two of Artistic Tile’s newest products lines Antique Silver Mirror and Vetrazzo. Artistic Tile is also grateful for support from Michael C. Fina who provided the beautiful table settings and John Sailbello who provided the stunning chandelier.

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