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A Recap: 2018 Coverings Tile & Stone Show

Architectural Ceramics

We were honored to also have an in-house 2018 Coverings Rockstar , David Benson, on our team to guide us through the show. The glass looks creamy in texture and color, but can also be screen-printed to look like marble. Glass mosaics that look like marble. A brushstroke texture on longer plank porcelain tiles.

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Interior Trends Report 2018

Diary of a Tile Addict

Porcelain floor tiles from Urbatek in a Pretty Ballerinas shoe store. eporta, the interiors marketplace, and trend service, WGSN, have launched the third Interiors Trend Report 2018/19 analysing the buying trends and insights from search data from eporta’s 10,000+ interior trade buyers across 85 countries. Key trends.

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Daltile highlights tile for National Tile Day

Floor Covering News

Today’s technology also allows for high levels of realism in those tile designs emulating wood, marble, stone and other materials. StepWise technology provides 50% more slip resistance than regular tile—making these Daltile products the ideal flooring choice for safety in bathrooms, kitchens, public spaces and even outdoor areas.

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Coverings 2022 shines light on innovation, design

Floor Covering News

This marks the first increase since 2018, Astrachan said, and “close but just shy of the highest we’ve ever been, which was around 2007.” Coverings 2022 was shaped around three tenants: “Wellness & Environment,” “Timeless Luxury” and “Outdoor Living Spaces.” First and foremost is the ongoing growth of indoor/outdoor tile.

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Ceramic Cover for Côte d’Azur

Diary of a Tile Addict

In this evocative location, Ceramiche Caesar has brought a sophisticated finish to a new luxury private residence, providing nature-inspired ceramic collections for the indoor and outdoor environments, as well providing the functional reliability demanded. A new post by Joe Simpson, Diary of a Tile Addict, August 2018.

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Displays of Diversity

Diary of a Tile Addict

As well as the XXL formats and gauged porcelain panels seeking traction in the worktop market, 20mm exterior grade tiles looking to compete with traditional landscaping pavers, and the full-blown revival of small format wall and floor tiles, there are interesting developments in surface textures, colour palettes and graphic forms.

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Easel Does It

Diary of a Tile Addict

Having just returned from an Italian exhibition triple-header – Cersaie, Technargilla, and Marmomacc – I found myself contemplating just how would I display today’s XXL porcelain slabs if I was a tile retailer. There are four looks available: marble, cement, solid colours ,and design. More at: [link].