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TISE 2021 touts connection, innovation

Floor Covering News

.— The International Surface Event (TISE) was held in-person here and re – e merged as an event full of connection, innovation and intention for the floor covering , stone and tile industries, show organizers said. New and notable. The June experience had several differentiators from previously held events.

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TISE 2022 unlocks myriad opportunities

Floor Covering News

According to Informa Exhibitions, which organizes the show, attendees from 55 countries experienced three distinct events (Surfaces, StonExpo and Tile Expo) in one with a new show floor layout, new dedicated event entrances, targeted-by-event education as well as demonstrations and show features. I can’t wait for 2023!”.

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Thin Is In! (The New Technology in Porcelain Tile)

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

First came the advent of large-format tile designs, providing the customer with greater coverage (not to mention some great new looks) while using fewer total tiles. Still, large-format tile came with its own challenges, not the least of which was the weight of the material. Now let’s talk size.

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Picking the Best Countertop for Your Orange County Kitchen Remodel

Burgin Construction

. – Antibacterial (non-porous), unlike natural stone, bacteria can’t hide and breed in the pores of the material which makes cleanup much easier and daily use safer. – Price has a broad range depending on pattern and brand and can rival even the highest end natural stone.

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Innovation steals the show at TISE 2020

Floor Covering News

In addition to that, the Natural Stone Pavilion saw some action. Here, the Natural Stone Institute’s Women in Stone group conducted a “Natural Stone Amazing Race” on the show floor, much to the delight of attendees. Exhibitors’ spaces were packed with opportunities to demo and touch and feel products.