ShapeCrete wins Dwell on Design 2015 - Best Design Material

Words: Margaret FosterWe are excited to announce that ShapeCrete wins Dwell on Design 2015 - Best Design Material! At the 10th annual Dwell on Design show held in Los Angeles May 29-31, over 32,000 people crowded the Los Angeles Convention Center to check out the largest exhibition of current and future trends in architecture, interior design and landscaping.

A panel of esteemed jurors combed the show floor to recognize extraordinary exhibitors in 10 separate categories. ShapeCrete wins Best Design Material in its inaugural year and we are very proud to share the news with our early-adopter friends.

We can't wait to get the product in your hands so that you can experience the award-winning product first-hand!

Visit www.shapecretemix.com to learn more.
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