August 10, 2010

Residential Pool using Galaxy Tile Series

A residential pool project was recently completed by Gillette Brothers Pool & Spa in Troy, Michigan using our GT064 Night Sky Blend. Gillette Brothers has been in business for over 25 years and has extensive experience in custom pool design and construction. 

GT064 Night Sky Blend is SCS certified containing 98% pre-consumer recycled material and is suitable for interior and exterior use, walls, countertops, backsplashes, light residential floors and pools.


 Please see our photo gallery for additional images. The images for this project are located here

Contact info for Gillette Brothers Pool & Spa

Katie Veraldi
Gillette Brothers Pool & Spa
374 Oliver Dr
Troy MI 48084
248-362-5125

July 21, 2010

Sixth Grade Mosaic Project

Hakatai tile was used in this year's 6th grade mosaic project at Islander Middle School in Washington. 350 students worked together to create 6 mosaic pillars in their school. The theme was "IMS Reads!" and each of the pillars included books related to a particular genre.


"This enrichment project is part of the 6th grade Language Arts/Social Studies curriculum that focuses on Ancient Cultures. Beautiful mosaic art left behind in many ancient cultures gives us a glimpse of life long ago. Creating mosaics gives the students a hands-on opportunity to be an artisan and leave behind a lasting legacy for the class of 2016," explains Artist-in-residence Sandy Glass. "Teachers and the librarian helped students pick books within various genres. Students created their mosaic art on mosaic mesh. Parent volunteers provided extra hands in the classroom and a dedicated team of parents and a few community members installed, grouted and sealed the mosaic pillars."


Thank you to Sandy for the photos!

July 13, 2010

Hakatai on the DIY Network

Hakatai's Calliope series Buttercream glass tile will be featured on an upcoming episode of "Kitchen Impossible" on the DIY Network. Catch the episode on Tuesday, July 20th, 9pm ET/PT or check out the DIY Network website for more information.

July 2, 2010

Red, White & Blue!

    
Happy Fourth of July! In observance of the Independence Day holiday, our offices will be closed on Monday, July 5, 2010.

June 25, 2010

New Summer Hours

To better serve our customers nationwide, we will be changing our Customer Service hours to 6:30am-3pm Pacific Time, beginning July 1, 2010. These hours will remain in effect until further notice.

June 21, 2010

Hakatai on SearchManufacturingERP.com

Hakatai has been been featured on the resource website SearchManufacturingERP.com in an article about Oregon companies that offset transportation carbon footprints with GreenShipping. Click here to read the complete article.

June 14, 2010

Tile Mosaics at Alaska Middle School

Hakatai tile was used as part of the Artists in the Schools program at Randy Smith Middle School in Fairbanks, Alaska. Artist Sara Tabbert worked with students to create mosaic pieces that could be permanently mounted in the interior of the school building.



"Students were given the task of working on an image from their natural surroundings as a cut paper mosaic. I introduced them to the work of designer and artist Charley Harper as a model for how to simplify forms from nature and make interesting compositions that we could translate into larger designs. The students then voted for six images to reproduce in mosaic tile - two images were done as 4' squares, and then we combined three bird images in a long narrow 2'x8' piece to go above a doorway," Sara says. "Kids did the design, cut the tiles, made most of the color choices, glued everything in place, and helped with the grouting. Everyone worked on all the pieces, and it was great to see the excitement build as the pieces came together. Much fun was had by all."


Visit saratabbert.com to see more of Sara's work.

June 3, 2010

Select Series – Now in Stock!


The new Select series is now in stock! Available in a variety of glossy solid colors, including: Sea Salt, Quail Grey, Carbon, Paradise Blue, Cerulean, Garbanzo, Green Apple, Bluebird, Mauve and Paprika. We also have a selection of versatile standard blends, including: Harmony Blend, Evergreen Blend, Bonny Blue Blend, Ultramarine Blend and Gothic Blend.

Tile size is approximately 7/8” x 7/8” x 1/8”. Tiles are mesh-back mounted in 0.98 sq. ft. sheets for easy installation. Suitable for interior and exterior applications, in wet or dry locations, including kitchen backsplashes, shower walls and pool borders; light residential floors only.

May 26, 2010

Hometown Remodel for Hakatai

Hakatai has been a trusted source of high-quality glass mosaic tile for nearly every project designed by California-based architect Eric Rochin for 10 years and counting. Rochin, principal of Wildman Design in Malibu, recently specified over 2,400 square feet of Hakatai’s top-selling Classic series in two different standard blends - and this project had a hometown connection. His latest project, remodeling the showers at the Ashland Motel, happens to be located just a few miles down the road from the Hakatai facility in Ashland, Oregon.


The premium boutique motel is located across from Southern Oregon University in scenic Ashland. This picturesque venue, tucked neatly away in the foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains, served as the ideal location for Wildman Design’s latest shower remodeling project. Rochin has developed his own brand of “retro-modern” design, and finds glass tile from Hakatai fits perfectly with his vision. The Ashland Motel features 26 rooms filled with modern amenities, and Rochin specified two different standard blends from the 27 available in Hakatai’s Classic series for each room’s shower. The remodel of the Ashland Motel showers was done in blocks, rotating the Charcoal Blend and Slate Blue Blend each time the project moved ahead to the next set of guestrooms.


“I’ve used Hakatai glass mosaics for every one of my properties,” said Rochin. “I love this product because it works well with my style of design which I would say is ‘retro-modern.’ I really like the look of glass tile and Hakatai offers the finest product and price in the business. The quality is superb and Hakatai is very easy to work with. I’ve been using Hakatai products for about 10 years and I’ve never had a problem with the service or the product’s quality. In fact, I don’t think I’ve done a shower in the last five years and not used Hakatai glass tiles.”


The Classic series of ¾” x ¾” glass mosaic tile from Hakatai provides architects, designers and homeowners with unlimited possibilities. Mesh-backed on 1.15 square foot sheets, the Classic series features 43 solid colors, 27 standard blends and five standard gradients stocked and available for timely delivery. To create your own custom blends for commercial or residential spaces, simply log onto www.hakatai.com, click on the “Custom Design” header and get started. Whether designing a full-wall of glass mosaics for a commercial project or a backsplash for a private residence, the Classic series from Hakatai provides the colors and tools for architects, designers and homeowners to create with freedom.

May 20, 2010

Mosaic Mural "Windows"

Our custom mural program was used to create these unique faux window installations. Reminiscent of trompe l'oeil artwork, the glass mosaic murals were designed to give the illusion of a colorful country landscape.
Thank you to Designer Floors of Texas for the photos!

May 6, 2010

New Stone Tile!

The beauty of natural stone, with the convenience of mesh-backed tile! We are now offering a beautiful selection of stone pebble tile. Our stone series features five unique styles in a variety of colors. Natural stone pebbles are an ideal surface for walls, floors, showers, backsplashes or pools. Sheets are curved on all four sides, allowing them to fit together to produce a seamless surface area. Visit the new stone tile page on our website to see all the options.

April 21, 2010

Joseph Eichler Home Remodel


In post-war California a visionary developer and home builder emerged and forever changed the landscape with ideas and concepts considered far too radical at the time for conventional mid-century America. Joseph Eichler built more than 11,000 homes between 1950 and his death in 1974, collaborating with established architects to accomplish his mission of designing open, inclusive planned communities for middle-class families. His particular brand of mid-century architecture would later place him among the most influential home builders of his or any era, now glowingly referred to in current times simply as “California Modern.”
 
Eichler left his largest impression on the landscape of Northern California where the vast majority of his homes were built. From the San Francisco Bay to Sacramento, San Mateo, San Jose, Palo Alto and back again, Eichler’s forward thinking architectural concepts and savvy designs transcended his time and left a lasting legacy on how Americans felt about home building. Eichler, though a true pioneer in his field, was not alone in his preference for glass mosaic tile as a major component of his design schemes during this period. This versatile, sleek and flexible design element experienced its golden era during the mid-century, but in recent years has enjoyed a prominent revival and place in contemporary design.
 
Hakatai has plenty of experience in providing products for remodeling mid-century homes and offering a myriad of design options and custom tools for new homes across America. We've gained a wide-spread reputation for consistently supplying high-quality glass mosaic tile, friendly service and affordable pricing, but recently had the special opportunity to travel back in time with the creative design of Karman Ng, principal of Cantilever Design (www.cantilever-design.com). Ng was hired for the delicate remodel of a hall bathroom in an Eichler original home in Palo Alto. After discovering Hakatai a few years back Ng knew exactly where to go for glass mosaic tile.


The signature of an Eichler has always been the integration of the outdoors with the inside of the home. Some of the terms that describe his design themes would be open, spacious, and airy, but most of these principals were applied to the common areas of the home and not necessarily the bathrooms. This challenge of space, considering the 5’ x 8’ hallway bathroom with 8-foot ceilings for the young couple’s two boys, was the major issue Ng hoped to address when he began laying out his design program. In addition to several other clever and well thought out solutions, Ng specified Hakatai’s Ashland-e collection of recycled content glass mosaic tile in the color Crystal Blue to create a fresh and more spacious feel.

Eichler also made standard the concept of implementing a second full bathroom inside the master bedroom. The “first” bathroom would serve the children or guests of the home and be located in the common hall they share. This was precisely the case with the Palo Alto home remodel. Ng’s choice of transparent glass mosaics lightened and brightened up the small bathroom, but the tile’s rustic elegance and handmade character added a dose of sophistication at the same time. 
 

Hakatai’s Ashland-e series glass mosaic tile is comprised of between 30 and 70 percent glass from bottles and/or waste glass that would otherwise have entered the solid waste stream. This waste glass is a mix of approximately 90 percent post-consumer recycled content and 10 percent pre-consumer materials.

Photos courtesy of Victoria Chow

As with most visionaries before and after, Eichler’s homes and ideas were never fully appreciated until years later when the context and scope of his achievements were uncovered as ever-nostalgic America reflected back on a period in time that defined both where we had been and where we were going. Eichler’s desire to bring the outdoors inside incorporated open floor plans through post and beam construction, large foyers, windows and skylights to bring in natural sunlight. Many of his design elements have stood the test of time and become mainstream features of almost any style of home built since.
 
To get the latest on what Cantilever Design is up to, visit http://cantileverdesign.wordpress.com/

April 16, 2010

The Select series – coming soon!

Select series 7/8” x 7/8” x 1/8” glass mosaics have a modern look and brilliant range of colors. Select tile is an economical alternative to thicker glass tile, while affording the same high quality. The series will be stocked in a variety of glossy colors and a selection of versatile standard blends.


April 9, 2010

Introducing the Glamour Series

Introducing a glamorous and fun surfacing option! The unique shapes and iridescent surface of the Glamour series brighten up any space. Tile is available in square, rectangle, round, or oval shapes.

Mesh-back mounted for easy installation on approximately 1 square foot sheets; tile size varies depending on shape. The Glamour series is suitable for interior and exterior use, walls, countertops, backsplashes and pool borders. Visit our website to see all available colors and styles.

March 24, 2010

Hakatai Glass Tile Used in Red Cross Offices

Hakatai Classic series tile was used in the "red crosses" at two American Red Cross offices in Louisiana. Hakatai donated the tile for the state-of-the-art COOP (Contiunuity of Operations Plan) building in Goodbee, LA. The new facility was created to enable the disaster response agency to provide a services quickly in the event of an emergency.

Hakatai tile was also used at the Southeast Louisiana Chapter's headquarters on Canal St. in New Orleans.

March 17, 2010

Happy St. Paddy's Day!


Find festive green tile for St. Patrick's Day (or any day!) at www.hakatai.com.

March 12, 2010

San Francisco Designer Remodels with Hakatai

Hakatai recently provided Stacy Burket and Trixie Martelino of TAGR Design with the glass mosaic tile colors and tools they needed to complete a private home bathroom remodel of a loft space in San Francisco’s trendy South of Market district.

TAGR Design put the nearly limitless color and design possibilities offered by Hakatai to good use, creating an eye-friendly blend with five colors from two different series for a full glass mosaic tile shower wall and bathroom floor. Utilizing Hakatai’s innovative custom blend tool on the web, Burket was able to perfectly meet his customer’s desire for a subtle, brown color scheme, but mix and match the percentages of colors and tiles in the blend to satisfy his own design goals.


With the color brown in mind, Burket visited Hakatai's custom blend tool and selected four colors from the Aventurine collection of nature-inspired ¾” x ¾” mosaics, added a small percentage from the iridescent Luster series in the same size, and then adjusted the amount of each color until he found the mix and look he wanted. The four colors from Aventurine: Honey, Rosewood, Henna and White Alder, touched off by the iridescent Luster color Snow, created an entirely new and fresh look for this trendy loft remodel.

“We found out about Hakatai about six or seven years ago at a trade show in Florida,” said Burket. “(Hakatai) seems to be a little more into design and presentation than other suppliers out there. They don’t just throw the product at you. They present it well and that makes it appealing. We liked the price. They get it to you fast, and with Hakatai you can do custom blends right online. Hakatai has great colors, but they also have a great depth of colors and textures.”

March 8, 2010

Glass mosaic vases

 
These artistic vases were created using cut tile from several different series of iridescent glass mosaics. Very pretty!

  
 

March 1, 2010

Pastille series

Pastille series sheets are on sale on our closeouts page! We will no longer be stocking Pastille in mesh-backed sheets, but we will continue to offer the series in bulk and in our custom blends and gradients.

February 24, 2010

Horizon series

We've lowered the price on our Horizon series solid colors and glass blends! Horizon glass mosaics, with their sleek look and vibrant colors, are perfect for any modern décor. Tile is approximately 7/8" x 7/8" x 1/4" and mesh-mounted for easy installation.

February 17, 2010

Hakatai and GreenShipping.com

In June of 2009, Hakatai began a partnership with GreenShipping.com to provide carbon-neutral shipping on our FedEx Ground and Expedited orders. Green Shipping uses a carbon shipment calculator to determine the CO2 emissions generated by each shipment. Once the package has completed its journey and the calculations are complete, Hakatai purchases carbon offsets to neutralize the shipment's effect on climate change.

Hakatai’s carbon offsets are purchased from the Bonneville Environmental Foundation. The offset dollars are used to fund BEF wind power projects across the U.S. Besides reducing CO2 emissions, the projects also reduce other pollutants and help to create green jobs in the U.S. Any funds that are left over from these projects are reinvested in other BEF projects, such as renewable energy education programs for children and watershed restoration.


According to Green Shipping statistics, our carbon emissions reduced last year totaled 123,516.88 lbs! We are happy to have this opportunity to alleviate the environmental impact of our shipping practices and plan to expand our relationship with Green Shipping in 2010 to include all of our shipping methods.

To find out more, visit http://www.greenshipping.com/ and http://www.b-e-f.org/.

February 10, 2010

Deep in the Heart of Texas


Hakatai glass mosaic tile found a home “deep in the heart” of Texas when Urban Jobe Architecture specified the top-selling Classic series for the remodel of the kitchen and two bathrooms of a mid-‘80s Austin residence. After discovering Hakatai nearly five years ago during her own home remodel, Camille Urban Jobe, AIA, kept its mosaic glass tile collections in her “back pocket” until the need to add color and texture arose for the remodel of a young couple’s home.

Urban Jobe, who holds a master’s degree in architecture from the University of California at Berkeley, had her clients visit the Hakatai website and select all the colors they liked from the Classic series. She then designed all three spaces, including materials and appliances, around the glass mosaic tile colors they chose. With a minimalist, neutral theme in mind, Urban Jobe added texture to the kitchen space with a Classic Oak Blend backsplash in two different sections of the open design kitchen in the center of the home. The ¾” x ¾” glass mosaics helped create an entirely new look and style for the kitchen, which she describes as “crisp and handsome.”


For the master bath, Urban Jobe created a beautiful new space with glass mosaics in the colors Teak and Hail. She created a custom blend using Hakatai’s online custom blend tool for the shower interior and a decorative half-wall, which is complemented by solid color tile in the tub surround, vanity, and soap and shampoo niches.


The young Austin homeowners had one small child and another on the way during the remodeling of the home, so Urban Jobe designed the second bath with children in mind. The resulting bathroom is equally as breathtaking and interesting as the master bath. Bursting with clean, refreshing color, Urban Jobe created a full wall with glass mosaics in the color Ice Blue, that runs directly into the tub and shower walls. With water-inspired colors as the theme, she made the room pop with Classic Light Blue/Ice Green Blend tile for the shower niche. This playful accent serves to highlight the smooth-looking, solid color that covers the rest of the room.


“I had used Hakatai about five years ago when remodeling my own home,” said Urban Jobe. “I don’t have any complaints at all. They have a wide range of colors available and the tiles are always very regular in size, which makes it very flexible and a lot of fun to design with. They have a lot of great sales, and most of Hakatai products come mesh-mounted which the installers find much easier to work with.”

Thank you to Casey Woods Photography for the fantastic photos!

February 3, 2010

Society of American Mosaic Artists

Hakatai is proud to be a corporate member of the Society of American Mosaic Artists (SAMA). SAMA is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating, inspiring, and promoting excellence in fine mosaic art.  We have been members since 2003 and appreciate this opportunity to support the creative work of the talented U.S. mosaicist community. Visit www.americanmosaics.org to find out more about the organization.

January 27, 2010

Ashland-e overstock sale!


Ashland-e overstock sale! Save on some of our most popular colors while supplies last. Eye-catching colors, rustic elegance and recycled glass make Hakatai’s Ashland-e an exceptional choice.

All tile in the Ashland-e series is comprised of between 30 and 70 percent glass from bottles and/or other waste glass that would otherwise have entered the solid waste stream. This waste glass is a mix of approximately 90 percent post-consumer and approximately 10 percent pre-consumer material.

January 20, 2010

Historic Home Remodel in Sacramento

Blogster Joshua Lurie-Terrell was so impressed with the Hakatai glass mosaic tile that he chose for the kitchen remodel of his 1926 craftsmen bungalow in Sacramento, California, that he made an effort to find other materials that matched or complimented the tile, rather than the usual other way around.



Lurie-Turrell had searched for a modern surface finish that would accent the kitchen, but not overpower the historical elements of his 84 year old home. He was able to find the right product, in the perfect color, online at www.hakatai.com. Lurie-Turrell chose 35 square feet of ¾” x ¾” mesh-mounted tile in the color Jade from Hakatai’s top-selling Classic series for his DIY project. The result is a subtle, yet highly-refined glass mosaic backsplash that runs along the entire wall behind the stove and sink, above an elegant natural stone countertop.



“I used to live in Oregon and I still go back every year to visit,” said Lurie-Terrell. “I was up there a few years ago and in two different settings there was this beautiful glass tile, one in a house and the other in a restaurant. I asked both places where it came from and they told me it was Hakatai. Ever since then I have been a big fan. The Hakatai glass tiles were absolutely perfect. Everything was done just how it should be. I actually liked Hakatai’s color Jade so much that I had to go out and find a countertop that matched it, and not the other way around. And Hakatai products are not nearly as expensive as some of the other brands out there.”

Lurie-Turrell’s residence sits in a peaceful Sacramento neighborhood formally known as Boulevard Park, among rows and rows of historical craftsmen bungalows and mission-style homes built by the same developer in the late 1920s through the early ‘50s. As a dedicated and active fan of this era in American architecture, Lurie-Turrell visits plenty of mid-century homes on the beat for fresh ideas and new concepts for his blog, aptly titled Hewn & Hammered.



“To begin with, I was really impressed with Hakatai’s selection of colors,” said Lurie-Terrell. “They have a lot of earthy, natural tones that go great with historical homes from this era. Whenever I’m out visiting or touring other homes I always recommend Hakatai when it comes to specifying glass tiles. The products are exceptional and the customer service was excellent. Being here on the West Coast I’m used to it taking five or six weeks for materials to be delivered, but Hakatai was fast. I was amazed when a week after I placed my order it was sitting on my front step.”

Lurie-Terrell’s blog, Hewn & Hammered, is focused on architecture and design with a special emphasis on the craftsmen, mission and prairie revival movements in American architecture. Follow along at http://www.hewnandhammered.com/.