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Suppliers eye Main Street as businesses rebound

Floor Covering News

The organic, natural wood grain and stone looks create a warm and comforting environment for any desired space. Towne Centre will feature two new patterns and four new colors with its new Hexx and Twill products now offered in a heavy commercial sheet vinyl construction. Philadelphia Commercial/Shaw.

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Winter Markets Product Guide 2022

Floor Covering News

The products spanned all flooring surfaces and covered stylish and colorful designs in today’s popular formats. This includes Empire, an engineered hardwood collection featuring trendy colors in the ever-popular herringbone pattern. That would include Hallmark Floors, which aims to impress with several new offerings.

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Fall intros: Innovations entice dealers to sell better goods

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Its Dream Weaver residential brand is bringing to market a brand new line of design-focused patterns, textures and colors called DW Select. Created in collaboration with the design community, Moto consists of a collection of 12 colors. Twenty natural colors are available in this Microban-protected grouping. Engineered Floors.

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The Great Reveal 2023

Floor Covering News

Stunning stone looks are ultra-realistic and made to be stronger, lighter, warmer and easier to install and clean than the real thing. With 14 colors, Ashwood is positioned to be a top seller and trendsetter. It features light wire brushing in a range of artistically inspired colors for a clean, natural and contemporary visual.

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Avente Tile Talk: Interview with Lilywork Artisan Tile, LLC

Tile Talk

I met Esther of Lilywork Tile about eight years ago at Coverings, an annual tile and stone trade show. Paul studied at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. “I realized the layering of pattern, texture and color I wanted could best be achieved in the ceramic arts.” — Bill Buyok. 2 days ago. 2 days ago.

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