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Hakatai Glass Tile

695 Mistletoe Road
Ashland, OR 97520
541.552.0855
www.hakatai.com

hakatai.gifhakatailogo6-16.jpgWe came across Hakatai when searching online for glass tile, and were impressed with the sheer beauty of their installations. Many tile shops will sell you a wide range of tiles, but Hakatai sells only glass tiles. Their glass tile is found in hotels, spas, homes and murals around the country...

 
 

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We've traded emails with them and found them prompt and friendly. They have an extensive inventory (which you can view online in their beautiful image gallery), yet are small enough not to be too overwhelming.

Hakatai also has online custom blend and gradient tools to help you create, price, and order your own custom design.

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If you're doing glass tiles in your apartment, we recommend contacting them for a price quote and trying them out.

(Edited from this post originally published 06.16.06)

Hakatai Glass Tile

Location:
695 Mistletoe Road
Ashland, OR 97520
Phone:
541.552.0855
Website: www.hakatai.com
Categories: tile & stone

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I have used Hakatai several times for projects and appreciate their good service and quality product.

posted by guerilla on August 21st 2008 at 12:46pm
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I think they're having a sale now. I've used their glass tiles a few times, they're beautiful but tricky to work with. I don't recommend installing them yourself.

posted by createanddestroy on August 21st 2008 at 2:25pm
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We've (to be honest our tile installer) just installed one of their classic blends in our new shower. It looks beautiful and I found them delightful to work with. I would definitely use them again!

posted by robinseggblues on August 21st 2008 at 3:18pm
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I hope you get paid by Hakatai for the ad, or at least get some free tile... How is quoting from the manufacturer blurb ("found in hotels, spas, homes and murals around the country") considered "blogging"? And didn't we have an entry on them a couple of days ago?

There is too much crap on AT lately, with the interesting articles disappearing in the "archives", never to be a looked at again, after less than a day. It would be nice if the most popular articles (with dozens of entries) would somehow stick around longer or there were a bit more editorial effort to avoid double posts and sort out some of the fluff that doesn't generate much interest beforehand.

posted by particlebored on August 21st 2008 at 7:35pm
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