AO releases 2023 Trend Report

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AODallas—American Olean (AO) has released its 2023 Trend Report. According to Shelly Halbert, director of product design for Dal-Tile LLC, AO’s parent company, it is comprised of five of the overarching interior design trends for the year and showcases AO tile products that support these trends.

“Tile is no longer simply a utilitarian construction element,” Halbert said. “With today’s technology, tile is now a true ‘design element’ that helps bring a space’s aesthetic vision to life. This trend report will help consumers, architects, and designers easily identify which American Olean products exemplify some of this year’s hottest interior design trends.”

View the trend report here.

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