Loft – Perfect combination of stone and concrete

Building design

The new Loft collection from Porcelaingres, a leading company in the production of high-quality porcelain stoneware, explores the potential of combining stone and concrete to suit any environment in a collection of distinctly Northern European inspiration. The Iris Ceramica Group brand has always been characterized by its ability to combine different materials and sensations […].

The new Loft collection from Porcelaingres, a leading company in the production of high-quality porcelain stoneware, explores the potential of combining stone and concrete to suit any environment in a collection of distinctly Northern European inspiration.

The Iris Ceramica Group brand has always stood out for its ability to combine different materials and sensations in its collections, creating innovative products in line with the latest architectural trends. In Loft, the texture of concrete merges with the elegance of stone to create an essential and contemporary texture, where the background is illuminated by small iridescent particles that give character to the whole.

The collection is available in four color variants – Loft Snow, Loft Sand, Loft Smoke, Loft Dark – from the palette of neutral shades that fit well into any public or private space and adapt to any interior design style. Loft surfaces can be used both indoors and outdoors as wall cladding and flooring. The natural surface has been designed with two different levels of slip resistance: The tiles with an R11 rating in combination with a thickness of 2 cm are perfect for outdoor use.

The variety of formats available allows the designer to create versatile surfaces to furnish a wide range of areas. The new 100×100 cm format, available in 6 and 20 mm thicknesses, is complemented by the traditional 30×60, 60×120 formats in 8 mm and the mosaic format of 30×30 cm slabs, also in 8 mm. Such a wide range allows architects and interior designers to make stylistic choices tailored to the needs of the space and the client.

In addition to this flexibility of use, there are also the advantages resulting from the material itself: Porcelain stoneware has technical properties that make it impact- and scratch-resistant, weather- and UV-resistant, durable, low-maintenance and easy to clean.

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Technical data:
Product: Loft
Colors: Loft Snow, Loft Sand, Loft Smoke, Loft Dark
Surfaces: Natural, Textured
Sizes and thicknesses: 100×100 cm/6 and 20 mm/30×60, 60×120 cm, mosaic 30×30 cm/8 mm

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Small businesses in particular can quickly get stuck in their own organization and fail to meet their own or their customers’ expectations. Acting proactively, delegating effectively and taking an honest stock of how you manage your own time can help you overcome these challenges. Working around the clock for customers and the company feels like part of being an entrepreneur for many […]

Small businesses in particular can quickly get stuck in their own organization and fail to meet their own or their customers’ expectations. Acting proactively, delegating effectively and taking an honest stock of how you manage your own time can help you to overcome these challenges.

Working around the clock for customers and the company – for many, this is part of being an entrepreneur. Especially as customers today expect a completely different level of service. Katja Hobler, Natursteine Glöckner, puts it in a nutshell: “The expectation today is Amazon.” The list of operational requirements is long. Small businesses in particular are often stuck in their own organization when it comes to meeting current customer needs. A lack of employee involvement, unclear or outdated processes and structures are the main reasons for owners being overworked, for dissatisfaction within the team or a lack of focus on the customer. “I really need to change something urgently, but I don’t have the resources.”

If this thought often plagues you, you should pull the ripcord. At least that’s what organizational expert Cordula Nussbaum recommends to avoid becoming a slave in your own company. Companies have to renegotiate who does what, for what and why when they themselves or the market changes. The rules and processes of cooperation often no longer match the quantity, scope or type of orders. Customer requirements also change.

New business areas are added, employees go on vacation or are ill, not to mention their own demands for relaxation. Added to this is the generational change, which is far from being satisfactorily resolved everywhere. The potential for growth, customer orientation and personal freedom comes from within and cannot be bought in. When bosses are irreplaceable and hardly have a moment’s peace even when on vacation, it often has a lot to do with themselves.

Experienced managers know the value of having the freedom to think about the future and allow innovations to mature. Glöckner Natursteine is a prime example of what future-oriented company management in the trade sector can look like and how the management team can remain relaxed. We spoke to Katja Hobler, who runs the company together with her husband Markus Glöckner, about their award-winning approach to sustainable resource and time management.

One art that not everyone has mastered is the art of delegation. Many people find it difficult to delegate certain tasks to others. However, if too many decisions are made and driven by a single person, the hamster wheel is inevitable. Management legend Stephen R. Covey (“The 7 Ways to Be Effective”) writes: “Delegating effectively to others is probably the activity that will have the most impact on your personal and professional success. It pays off when you delegate responsibility to other well-trained and capable people. Delegating means growing. This applies not only to every person, but also to all organizations.”

Those who are good at delegating always make the success of their work a joint effort. Delegation distinguishes managers from doers. If customers only want to talk to the boss and vice versa, they are talking to a successful doer. If there are numerous competent contacts in the company for customer projects, the company is being managed successfully. Delegation is often limited to delegating partial steps. However, the faster companies have to react and the more complex and uncertain the information situation is, the more important it becomes to spread not only the work but also the responsibility over several shoulders. Natursteine Glöckner also involves the entire team closely in the company’s decision-making processes. An approach that takes a lot of pressure off the management, as Katja Hobler confirms in an interview with STEIN.

Read more in STEIN 2/2020.

Door system with sophisticated design

Building design

The new Schüco door system “AD UP” (Aluminum Door Universal Platform) combines the values of an aluminum door with stability, thermal insulation and tightness in one system.

The new Schüco door system “AD UP” (Aluminum Door Universal Platform) combines the values of an aluminum door with stability, thermal insulation and tightness in one system.

The special design principle with a 5-chamber profile structure also offers the technical requirements for an intelligent door system. The profile structure without foams supports concealed cable routing and enables the technology to be integrated with a perfect fit. With leaf-covering door panels (single or double-sided top panels), concealed door hinges and various sash variants, the system also offers visual design freedom. AD UP is available in core construction depths of 75 and 90 mm.

More information about the Schüco door system