OrganiCrete® CONCRETE
Unlike any concrete product available today, OrganiCrete is a USPTO-trademarked and specially developed designer concrete. Regionally sourced materials and recycled byproduct from manufacturing facilities are hand-selected and personally weighed within this proprietary mix. It offsets the carbon footprint of traditional Portland cement concrete and uses no structural iron that can corrode and deteriorate the product. OrganiCrete is independently tested, consistently boasting high-strength, high-density properties and phenomenal flexural strengths.
OrganiCrete incorporates an ultra-low VOC sealer into the mix. Where topical sealers tend to peel with regular wear and tear, OrganiCrete’s integrated sealer requires much less maintenance and demonstrates a more beautiful aesthetic over time.
A wide-range of finishing options is also available to make every project one of a kind. These innovative techniques and thorough measurements result in installations that not only speak to nature’s beauty and a craftsman’s artfulness, but sets a new industry standard in concrete manufacturing.
OrganiCrete is the leading choice of concrete for homeowners, designers, and architects who are focused on durability and designer quality.
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Ironclad® METAL ALLOY
Ironclad is a USPTO-trademarked material created through artistic techniques and processes. Steel is molded into a variety of structures that pose visually-striking textures and finishes through the application of chemicals at varying temperatures and utilizing assorted techniques to create a unique material that can never be replicated to exact specifications again. This material is used in Modern Craftsman’s works of art, always keeping in mind the conditions in which it will ultimately live.
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Wood
Tyler creates custom wood products with sustainably sourced wood, baring Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) accreditation. In using all natural sealants, the need for maintenance is minimized and only required periodically. The application of a sealant, rather than coating, allows the material to age and patina, showcasing the material’s inherent nature.