In the Press

New York, NY 2019 
Ercole Home / Mixed Up Mosaic / CH Mosaic

About Ercole Home

Ercole Home was founded in 1986 in NYC when Ornella Pisano had the vision to create a collection of mosaic furniture and décor which would be works of art in themselves. Ercole’s line of furniture has expanded to other organic elements like metal, leather, and birch - bringing new meaning to interior where function, form, and beauty combine to create lasting works of expression.

Ercole’s work has been emulated throughout the world, but we always maintain market leadership through artistic and technological innovation.

Ercole is 100% made in NYC, woman-owned and we work with a team of skillful local artists and artisans.

It has been a wonderful journey and we look forward to the evolution of the creative process and keeping faithful to the mission of the company.

About Mixed Up Mosaic

Mixed up Mosaic was founded in the 90's in New York City, and has evolved and grown into one of the nations leading mosaic houses.

Known for their original designs featuring bold and unique patterns, Mixed up Mosaic is best recognized for their large-scale work on public mosaic murals, and interior tile installations displayed internationally throughout the hospitality industry.

A new chapter for Mixed Up mosaic began this year when it was acquired by Ercole Home, a long standing New York brand famous for their high-end mosaic furniture since 1986.

Mixed up Mosaic continues to specialize in sophisticated, yet playful designs rooted in Italian inspiration, infused by the energy of American culture. Manufactured for both interior, exterior commercial and residential spaces, we continue to partner with architects, developers and designers globally.

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New York, NY January 22, 2015

Write up in Made in NYC


New York, NY (PRWEB) October 22, 2014
Mixed Up Mosaics Commercial Plans for Expansion


Mixed Up Mosaics Commercial is currently preparing several international projects with major architects and developers in the industry.
Mixed up Mosaics Commercial is currently preparing several international projects while working closely with major architects and developers in the industry. These projects have led to the need for a new and expanded studio space at 450 West 31st Street. The expansion is planned for completion by the end of December.
Mixed Up Mosaics Commercial just signed a deal with the developers of Milestone (a condominium development in the Bahamas) to work on a 5-year project that will double the total size of the company within the year.

“I am looking to get into larger projects more than ever before. My studio is so busy; the industry hasn’t been this busy in years. Milestone loves our tiles so much that they flew two of my designers down to the Bahamas a week ago to hand deliver glass tiles … and we did it! The residential side of my business is also going very strong. People want more art on their walls. We just started a mural of Snoopy that is 8 ft. x 5 ft. for a bathroom,” said Lesley Rattner-Provenzano, President of Mixed Up Mosaics Commercial.

Lesley Rattner, known for changing the mosaic art and glass tile world to become more couture is reinventing the wheel again with a brand new line of hand blown three-dimensional glass. This new line is in preparation and planned to hit the market by early 2015.

Mixed Up Mosaics Commercial is also collaboratively planning a trend show in Early 2015 for the launch of this new tile line while featuring other glass artwork (of old projects) reproduced on canvas that will be for sale.

“I have more and more people coming up to my studio now than ever before. After 25 years in the mosaic design business the world hasn’t seen our greatest work yet. We have been working side by side with famous colorists and are in the process of developing a line that will knock the socks off the industry,” said Lesley Rattner-Provenzano, President of Mixed Up Mosaics Commercial.

About Mixed Up Mosaics Commercial

Mixed Up Mosaics Commercial was founded in August 2014 by Lesley Rattner-Provenzano founder of the original Mixed Up Mosaics. Mixed Up Mosaics is best known for the manufacturing of breathtaking large scale mosaic murals, walls, floors, tile patterns/styles and stained glass art for the hospitality industry at large.


New York, NY (PRWEB) September 10, 2014

Lesley Rattner-Provenzano Founds New Mosaic Art and Design Company Mixed Up Mosaics Commercial.

After twenty-five years of having a partner in the mosaic art industry, Lesley branched out on her own and created a new state of the art mosaic design studio located at 450 West 31st Street in New York City. The new studio space is housed in a fantastic creative commons. It is a small boutique building that features world-renowned architects such as The Nancy Graves Foundation and landscape architect Ken Smith, whom Lesley shares a floor with.

“I am over the top excited about branching out on my own. A long time ago it became apparent to me that I wanted to do different things with my mosaics. I wanted to offer my art at competitive pricing compared to the industry while creating new tiles and designs to fit almost any budget. With Mixed Up Mosaics Commercial we can control production, quality and delivery from end to end like never before.” Said Lesley Rattner-Provenzano, President of Mixed Up Mosaics Commercial. Lesley brings over 25 years of eccentric creativity and world class mosaic art experience with her accompanied by a team of mosaic artists and designers that will permit her to continue producing jaw dropping mosaic artwork for the hospitality industry at large. 

Mixed Up Mosaics is known for their breathtaking mosaic murals, walls, floors, tile patterns/styles and stained glass art. Mixed Up Mosaics Commercial will continue to produce beautiful and outrageous designs for some of the most famous architects and hospitality clients around the world.

Lesley is currently working on many large projects, most notably the Parx Casino, the Baha Mar resort in the Bahamas and on the table is a new high end commercial space located in downtown Manhattan set to open in 2015.

Mixed Up Mosaics Commercial is planning to roll out an entire new hand blown glass line and take stained glass and mosaics to a whole new level. In 2012, Lesley developed a line of wallpaper as an addition to her glass line; the launch for this is planned for 2015.

Please contact Lesley Rattner-Provenzano to request samples or see how she can assist you with your next mosaic design project.

 

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