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Louisville Tile acquires Mid America Tile

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Louisville, Ky.— Louisville Tile Distributors has acquired a 100% interest in Mid America Tile, a wholesale tile distributor and importer specializing in ceramic, porcelain, glass, metal and natural stone tile, as its 13 th branch office.

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Louisville Tile acquires American Olean Midwest

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Louisville, Ky.—Louisville Louisville Tile, a leading distributor of ceramic, porcelain and natural stone tile, has acquired American Olean Midwest, a highly respected tile supplier and distributor. The acquisition represents a significant milestone for Louisville Tile.

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TISE 2024: Bold design takes tile to the next level

Floor Covering News

Las Vegas— Surfaces might not be the biggest show for tile—that would be Coverings in April —but it doesn’t mean the industry’s best tile suppliers don’t come prepared. In fact, TISE had tile suppliers showing off their best offerings for the dealer community in 2024. We’re optimistic, and Daltile’s in it to win it.”

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Tapping the high-end market with tile and stone

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The high-end tile market carries much potential for savvy flooring dealers. The ceramic, stone and porcelain tile category remains one of only two truly aspirational product categories within the industry, meeting the needs of the high-end market in several ways.

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Opulent tile designs for today’s savvy flooring dealer

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The best suppliers of tile don’t hold back when it comes to design—and it shows. Here are the latest opulent tile designs from today’s top tile vendors. Each unique tile is enhanced by contrasting veining and striking golds. This high-end series also features the color Calacatta Lucca in a 12mm porcelain STILE slab.

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Bringing an Ambitious Design from Concept to Reality

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

The project team decided that the best material to simulate the limestone bedrock and underwater atmosphere would be a variety of tile. The look continues on the restaurant’s exterior, which is covered in solid porcelain, large format (12” by 24”) tile that gives it a travertine look. architect for the project. “By

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