Tile of Spain updates U.S. Quick Ship Collection

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quick shipMiami, Fla.—Tile of Spain (TOS), the international brand representing more than 100 ceramic tile manufacturers belonging to the Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturer’s Association (ASCER), has updated the 2022 U.S. Quick Ship Collection. This year’s momentous 10th annual catalog of Spanish tile includes more than 150 ceramic series from 44 Spanish companies, the group said.

The Quick Ship Collection is a reference guide that highlights a select group of ceramic products from Spanish manufacturers that are available for immediate purchase in the U.S. Established in 2013, TOS said the collection has become an important resource for U.S.-based architects, designers and trade professionals, all of whom work with time-sensitive projects. The resource is updated annually as new trends, innovations and technologies in tile production and design emerge.

“Our Spanish manufacturers recognize the challenges inherent in lead times, whether it’s for commercial or residential projects, everyone understands how challenging the past year has been,” said Rocamador Rubio, Tile of Spain United States. “Our mission with our Quick Ship Collection has always been to respect the challenges the design community faces and offer exquisitely designed and curated products readily available here in the United States. This is the program’s tenth year, and once again we feel we’ve elevated the design choices available.”

This year’s Quick Ship Collection includes a wide range of series from Spanish manufacturers that span the spectrum of today’s top interior and exterior design trends. The beauty of the Quick Ship Collection is that it is interactive; making it easy to search by product category or company name. Each entry includes the series name, an image, sizes available, a detailed description of each collection and, of course, the U.S. contact information for purchasing.

Tile of Spain companies in the 2022 Quick Ship Collection include:

  •  Adex USA
  • Arcana
  • Argenta Cerámica
  • Arklam
  • Azteca
  • Azulejos Benadresa
  • Baldocer
  • Bellacasa
  • Bestile
  • Ceramica Elias
  • Cerámica Mayor
  • Cerlat, S.A.
  • Cicogres
  • Cobsa
  • Colorker
  • Coverlam
  • Coverlam Top
  • Decocer S.A.
  • Dune Ceramica
  • El Barco SL
  • EMAC Group
  • Emotion Ceramicas
  • Equipe Cerámica
  • Etile
  • Grespania
  •  Halcón Ceramicas, S.A.
  • Harmony
  • ITT Ceramic
  • Keraben Grupo
  • Keros
  • KTL Cerámica
  • La Platera
  • Levantina Techlam S.L.U.
  • Mainzu S.L.
  • Museum
  • Onix Mosaico
  • Peronda
  • Porcelánicos HDC
  • Porcelanite Dos
  • Realonda
  • Todagres
  • Togama
  • Undefasa
  • Vives Azulejos y Gres, S.A

To view the Quick Ship Collection, visit here.

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