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COVERINGS LEADS NATIONAL TILE DAY CELEBRATION WITH 2019 PRODUCT PREVIEWS & SOCIAL ACTIVATIONS

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(ARLINGTON, VA—February 12, 2019) Coverings ( coverings.com ), the largest international tile & stone exhibition and conference in North America, will honor the beauty and durability of tile this National Tile Day as the February 23 observance enters its third year. The show is managed by Taffy Event Strategies, LLC.

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New Options on Green Squared and an Innovative Mortar That Sets in Hours

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Ultraflex LFT Rapid has a high content of a unique dry polymer, resulting in excellent adhesion to the substrate and tile. Developed by the Tile Council of North America (TCNA), Green Squared certification provides accurate, third-party verified information on the environmental impacts of certified tile products.

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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. Glass Mosaic has been added to VIDREPUR’s Nature Collection.

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Tarkett refreshes Renewal series

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Inspired by the outdoors, the new designs, Veiled Grove and Ebbing Waves, boast beautiful details and soothing designs. From the scent of fresh pine needles to the sound of waves crashing against the shore, nature awakens our senses and renews our spirits,” said Omoleye Simmons, vice president of design for Tarkett Contract, North America. “We

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Scoring flooring: Industry stats for 2021

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At the same time, with families having to spend more time at home, there was a migration away from cities to suburbia where people could take advantage of outdoor spaces and less congestion. Again, much of that—roughly 10% according to some executives’ estimates— can be attributed to sky-high lumber prices, adhesives, etc.