Architessa opens two new showrooms

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Washington, D.C.— Architessa, a leader in providing interior and exterior tile, stone and flooring products in the U.S., is opening two new tile showrooms in Georgetown, Washington D.C., and Shock Bottom in Richmond, Va.

Richmond, Va. showroom exterior.

According to the company, the new showrooms allow seven total locations along the east coast to showcase Architessa’s wide breadth of carefully curated commercial and residential tile, natural stone, LVT and wood flooring.

“We are excited to support D.C. and Richmond’s thriving design communities,” said Betty Sullivan, CEO and majority owner, Architessa.

Washington, D.C. showroom interior.

The company said Architessa’s studio style showrooms have over 10,000 samples to view allowing the client to work with the expert sales staff to find the perfect product selection in person or virtually.

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