The Refinery is a design studio specializing in custom crafted concrete countertops, sinks, fireplaces, and other surfaces for residential and commercial applications. While staying true to our environment, The Refinery offers customers a chance to own artwork that merges form with function for everyday use. Concrete is a fusion of natural substances that can be cast into any shape, color, and texture. The design possibilities are limitless...

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In the press - Moving on up in the world! Coastal Home Magazine published a three page article on The Refinery in the fall issue. The article is titled “Concrete - A Rare Medium” and can be found on newsstands. If you are interested in a copy but want to save the trip, please email us and we’ll send you one.

“It is a delicate process, and the end result is so sleek, angular, and attractive that you can easily forget about concrete’s rough reputation. At the same time, much The Refinery’s product’s appeal lies in the nuanced surface itself. Indeed, one look attests that human hands were the true tools of manufacture.”

In the press - On December 26th, the Portsmouth Herald published an article about The Refinery. Here’s a snippet of what people are saying about us.






For the full article, visit:

http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20101226-biz-12260316

“When starting a business in a recessionary economy, oftentimes finding the right niche is just as important as the product itself. Luckily, Patrick and Kate Simons figured out a way to accomplish both.”