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Mercury Mosaics strengthens team new leadership

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Minneapolis, Minn.—Mercury Mercury Mosaics, the female-founded maker of sustainable, handcrafted ceramic tiles , has expanded its leadership team with the appointments of Sarah Lien as chief marketing officer, Emma Remer as product manager and Emily Awaijane as sales and business development director. “I

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Rubble Tile Vendor Spotlight: Three European Tile Lines from Ragno

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The European Tile Trend Continues at Rubble Tile Italian tile manufacturer, Ragno, has driven growth and design in the Italian ceramic tile industry since 1949. Here we’ll spotlight three of Ragno’s lines that are available at Rubble Tile. A representation of vintage […].

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Trending: European Tile…Introducing Cementine Porcelain Tile!

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Exclusive Rubble Tile line, Cementine, is our new collection of unique Italian porcelain tile. The post Trending: European Tile…Introducing Cementine Porcelain Tile! appeared first on Rubble Tile : Minneapolis Tile Shop and Showroom. Going outside the box. The […].

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Star Tribune Home Section Sneak Peak – European Tile

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The home of Rubble Tile’s fabulous client, interior designer Michelle Fries of BeDe Design, will be featured this Sunday in the August 21st, 2016 Home section of the Star Tribune. We are thrilled for her and excited that stunning examples of our European tile lines are installed throughout the house.

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Industry disrupters 2024: Internal factors, external forces upend status quo

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The segment posted astronomical gains year over year, beating out every other flooring category in terms of growth and stole share from carpet, hardwood, ceramic and laminate. retail sales often experience a noticeable dip during election years, as consumers curtail discretionary spending. Minneapolis-based All Surfaces, the No.