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Atlas Concorde receives the Export Capital award for the second consecutive year

Ceramics of Italy

Last February, Atlas Concorde received the Export Capital award for the second consecutive year and was recognised as the top company in the Export Excellence category for the ceramics and marble sector. Rather, it is a product ecosystem consisting of porcelain floor and wall tiles united by a profound aesthetic harmony.

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Coverings releases 2023 product previews

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Coverings’ three primary pavilions and sponsors of the show, Ceramics of Italy, Tile Council of North America (TCNA) and Tile of Spain, will feature a robust showcase of the newest and most innovative tile, stone and installation products. is produced in 8” x 8” porcelain tiles that are suitable for walls and floors with anti-slip properties.

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NTCA names Tile Setter Craftsperson of the Year winners

Floor Covering News

Leo Reynaga is flanked by Visalia Ceramic Tile owners, Robby Martinho (left) and Eddie Martinho. As a young father who started working before finishing high school, Reynaga came to Visalia Ceramic Tile with no experience and learned his craft through training with owner Robert Martinho. Flowood, Miss.—The Florida bound. The judging.

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Fall intros: Key selling season touts hot new products

Floor Covering News

New product offerings for the 2021 fall selling season cover all categories, from carpet to rigid core to laminate, wood and tile. Lions Floor will launch a new collection of SPC colors in the fourth quarter of 2021. Daltile launched its new Scripter collection of glazed porcelain tile featuring StepWise Technology.

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Natural Stone: Opportunity knocks as consumers hunker down

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For these reasons, Heras said Emser agrees the overall ceramic tile and stone industry continues to grow at a low single-digit pace. 2021 will see that continue. However, the desire for warm colors and texture bring travertine and slates as well as warmer marble into the mix as well.”. Where opportunity lies. Challenges remain.