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Designing Interiors with American-Made Materials

The importance of selecting high-quality materials from American manufacturers when planning your project.

Written by:Angela Johnson

Cambria design shown: Brittanicca Gold Warm™

Your choice of materials can make or break your interior design project. As you contemplate updating your spaces, you want those materials to be not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and durable. That’s why selecting high-quality American-made products has never been more critical. Sourcing from American companies is a trend driven by the numerous advantages that American-made materials offer, from faster availability and reliability to superior quality and innovation—making American-made selections an attractive, if not essential, option for your interior design projects. By selecting American-sourced materials, homeowners and interior designers can better ensure their projects finish on time and stand out in terms of craftsmanship and sustainability.

 Cambria design shown: Berkshire Steel Satin Ridge™

Cambria quartz surfaces stand for unparalleled quality and performance. Being family owned, proudly American made, and deeply community focused are at the heart of everything. And when it comes to your interiors, sourcing American-made materials from companies like Cambria supports domestic craftsmanship and can ensure swifter project timelines, thanks to the efficiency of local supply chains.

American Quartz

Unlike overseas suppliers, which can be subject to unpredictable delays and tariffs, domestic manufacturers offer shorter lead times, allowing your designer and builder to maintain momentum with less disruption and minimal setbacks. By prioritizing American suppliers, your designer can gain efficiency and also confidence that every element, from stone to hardware, will arrive precisely when it’s needed for your project.

Cambria design shown: Charlestown™

American Countertops

Beyond the practical benefits to your project, sourcing American-made materials carries other profound advantages. Choosing products from domestic manufacturers directly supports local economies, sustaining jobs and American families and strengthening communities. This is why investment in US craftsmanship is an increasingly important consideration for designers and their discerning clientele. Luxury is no longer just about aesthetics; it’s about knowing that the materials used in their projects are crafted with care and accountability.

Cambria designs shown: Portrush® and Smithfield®

Visionary design is an art form and Cambria’s quartz surfaces are crafted from exceptionally pure quartz for superior clarity and unmatched performance. Industry-first innovations along with the broadest and most unique design palette in the industry can truly help you bring your visions to life. And when it comes to quality, there are no shortcuts. All of Cambria’s surfaces are maintenance free, delivering superior durability with scratch and stain resistance. Cambria also delivers the highest level of customer service, a transferable Lifetime Warranty, and expert support to ensure your trust and provide confidence in your investment.

So as you plan your next project, be sure to inquire if your design professional prioritizes domestic suppliers that ensure superior craftsmanship and also invest in innovative design. Now is the time to evaluate sourcing strategies and consider the long-term value of materials made closer to home—because great design isn’t just about how a space looks, it’s also about the story each element tells.

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