Nola Stucky of NS Ceramic is widely known as an expert on tile. Her showroom on Ortega Street features an extensive selection of the finest tile and ceramic designs one could ever imagine. Nola was very familiar with the historic landmark tile on the campus of Santa Barbara Junior High School. When she was contacted to help our organization design the tile for the new Bryan Family Foyer, she jumped onboard without hesitation.
Nola has been instrumental in guiding the tile design for the Marjorie Luke Theatre, insuring that the facility will appropriately reflect the Spanish Colonial Revival design of the campus. She has carefully guided and consulted on the tile, color and setting designs for the new foyer and our award-winning kiosk located on Cota Street in front of the theatre.
We are most fortunate to have Nola on our team of designers and donors. She and NS CERAMIC have generously contributed all of custom tile for the theatre renovation. Her support is a classic example of exemplary local individuals and businesses committed to seeing this project successfully completed with the highest quality of materials and maintaining architectural heritage of the building.
NS Ceramic
We invite you to visit our showroom at
25 E. Ortega Street
Santa Barbara, California 93101
http://www.nsceramic.com
Sam Demachkie of Ironwood Designs
Ironwood Designs is a locally owned and operated ornamental and architectural iron fabrication company. Our shop on Gutierrez Street is staffed with some of the most skilled wrought iron artisans on the West Coast - including father and son teams. It is here that old world craftsmanship meets modern technology, every day, resulting in high quality, beautiful work that will last forever.
Our projects span the commercial, residential, and art worlds, and we are proud to support the Marjorie Luke Theatre with our donation of the wrought iron kiosk outside Santa Barbara Junior High School.
Ironwoood Designs
725 De La Guerra Plaza
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Ronchietto
Gigi Ronchietto and Anastasha Rousso of Ronchietto - a fine antique re-creation company - joined our team when Project Director Rod Lathim gave them a tour of the design and art boards of the Marjorie Luke Theatre. Their beautiful Spanish Colonial Revival furniture collection is inspired by 16th and 17th-century European craftmanship. Their impressive, authentic designs are perfectly suited for the Bryan Family Foyer. They have contributed four pieces of custom-made, handcrafted wood furniture for the Bryan Family Foyer and our lecturn. The finishing touches of this amazing furniture with the custom tile from NS Ceramic makes the Bryan Family Foyer a grand showplace.
Ronchietto
534 E. Ortega Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
www.ronchietto.com
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