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Weisslines represents fashion-forward flooring, finishes, and furniture to the architectural and design community in Western PA Eastern Ohio and Northern West Virginia. The company's founding partners are Amy and Lou Weiss, whose strong backgrounds in the commercial flooring and furnishings businesses have served clients and customers throughout the United States.

As former partners in Pittsburgh-based Weisshouse, they helped build a local family carpet store into one of the nation's leading home stores. Amy guided the design staff and coordinated residential and commercial projects. Lou oversaw the marketing and advertising, served as primary sales person, and often vacuumed the showroom.

Major suck-ups to the A&D community as dealers and as product reps, they have sold or supervised some of the largest regional projects in recent years, including the some of the largest "green" buildings in the world -- the Raphael Vignoly-designed Pittsburgh Convention Center and the PNC Bank Operations Center.
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For more than 50 years, Fritztile has manufactured flexible Terrazzo tile floor tile with an emphasis on beauty and durability. Fritztile is perfect for high-traffic areas where longevity and low-maintenance requirements are demanded. Architects, designers and facility managers have specified Fritztile for installations worldwide as an affordable alternative to traditional poured in place terrazzo and other hard surface flooring.
As the Weissest of Them All at Weisslines, Amy is in charge of sales, customer service, and running the company. Under her leadership, Weisslines has developed a reputation for creative and fun representation of exciting and high-styled commercial interior finishes. A native Pittsburgher, Amy is a graduate of Wightman Elementary School, Taylor Allderdice High School and Chatham College, where she majored in education.
Early in life I had to choose between honest arrogance and hypocritical humility. I chose the former and have seen no reason to change. I don't want to be interesting. I want to be good. A modern building should derive its architectural significance solely from the vigour and consequence of its own organic proportions.
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