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An Ode to Nature

Tile of Spain USA

Its manufacturing process allows companies to create multiple shapes and pieces inspired by stone and wood, expanding the range of possibilities for original and surprising tile finishes. Ceramic wall and floor tiles inspired by natural stone consists of many different shades giving them a worn effect. Indiana, Roca.

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New Wood Looks in Stock!

Kertiles

Pictured: Indiana Natural (Room Scene). a feature article for Homes & Gardens magazine: “First Dulux announces its Color of the Year as Brave Ground, then Urbane Bronze is hailed as Sherwin Williams’ Color of the Year.â€? We cannot help but agree—a natural, earthy color palette is at the peak of popularity.

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Cevisama Curiosities VI

Diary of a Tile Addict

These 330 by 330mm tiles take the mix-and-match trend to the next level, creating patterns within patterns and tiles within tiles. These modern 3D relief tiles with an asymmetrical geometric design bring together bright yellow and red with white and bronze. First up is Nexo ‘s Decorative Mix.

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Week of October 26th, 2020 –Halloween

Architectural Ceramics

Call it a comeback, but in our eyes it never left in the first place, just faded to a background color before making its grand re-opening as a superstar. With an opening sentence as enticing as this one, we couldn’t wait to check out this Indiana residence, reminiscent of a gorgeous church by its outside appearance.

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

Floor Covering News

PureGrain is said to offer greater color clarity (5x more compared to traditional film products, the company said), embossed texture dimension, enhanced abrasion properties and is designed with 35 unique planks. These products offer the realistic look and feel of actual wood. This is all happening in the U.S. It now ranks as the No.

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Exclusive: Howard Brodsky looks back with no regrets

Floor Covering News

He was colorblind, so I would sort the tile because he couldn’t tell the colors. Back then the University of Indiana had a two-week graduate course in carpet retailing. His dream was to have his own business. When I was 5, he opened a small floor covering store in Manchester. When I was 8 I would sometimes go in with him.