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BDNY 2019 – Trends & Tile at Boutique Design New York

Architectural Ceramics

Joey and David hard at work grouting the tile panels for the BDNY booth. We worked hard, especially Joey and David who did last-minute grouting. All products can be found on our website. Wall coverings inspired by life, with tropical elements and textures, and some with a little fun added for spice. Booth prep!

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Natural Stone: Opportunity knocks as consumers hunker down

Floor Covering News

Mara Heras, vice president of marketing, Emser, noted emphasis continues to grow for sustainable materials, and homeowners are looking to replace inorganic materials with more natural stone products for both residential and commercial applications. Ultimately, man-made products cannot match the intrinsic beauty and nuance of natural stone.”.

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Dawning Diversification

Diary of a Tile Addict

Gauged ceramic panels, sintered stone surfaces – call them what you will – these new continuous-pressed porcelain behemoths are a great opportunity … and a serious challenge. For XXL tile manufacturers, the challenge is finding new routes to market – in effect, a new customer base – for this product category.

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Wetrooms and Colour Combinations

Diary of a Tile Addict

From 30th April to 2nd May 2019, buyers will be presented at ExCel, London with a powerful line up of ceramic, porcelain, conglomerate, ultra-compact, and natural stone surface solutions, making this a must-visit event for retailers, distributors, contractors, and specifiers alike. and wall coverings (in 200×600 and 350x1000mm ret.)

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Kitchen and Residential Design: A Coverings preview

Kitchen and Residential Design

. • Apavisa (Booth 2519) is heading to Coverings with Archconcept, a new collection of patterns in stone, metal and cement finishings that are inspired by the latest manufacturing technology and trends in architecture. • Ceramiche Refin (Booth 4123) has three new products that capitalize on the latest technology.

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