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Tile of Spain Manufacturers Release Top Trends of Fall 2020 and Preview 2021 Novelties

Tile of Spain USA

Earlier this year, Spanish manufacturers vowed to continue to meet the needs of architects and interior designers by keeping production going in the ceramic tile sector. Maintaining that commitment, Spanish manufacturers overcame the setbacks that 2020 presented and emerge with new designs, technologies and innovations in tile. Tile of Spain, the international brand representing 125 ceramic tile manufacturers belonging to the Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturer’s Association (ASCER), announces the

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Gauged Porcelain Tile: Our New Favorite Furniture

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Gauged porcelain tile panels/slabs — porcelain tiles measuring as long as 15 feet, as wide as five feet, and as thin as 3.5 millimeters — are currently one of the trendiest surface coverings available, and we don’t just mean for flooring and walls. These big and beautiful tiles are also becoming a popular option for… The post Gauged Porcelain Tile: Our New Favorite Furniture appeared first on Why Tile.

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Tile of Spain names top fall trends

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Biophilia will be a continuing trend for fall. Miami, Fla.—Tile of Spain, the international brand representing 125 ceramic tile manufacturers belonging to the Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturer’s Association (ASCER), has released what it believes to be the top trends in tile for fall. The trends are as follows: 2cm pavers. Leveraging outdoor space to the fullest has become increasingly important this year.

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Our Favorite Porcelain Furniture on Instagram

Why Tile

We recently explained why gauged porcelain is our new favorite material for furniture, and now we want to share some of our favorite porcelain furniture examples from Instagram. All of these examples showcase different designs and even types of furniture, but they have one thing in common: gauged porcelain tile panels/slabs. Intrigued? Read on. Gauged… The post Our Favorite Porcelain Furniture on Instagram appeared first on Why Tile.

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Accessories: Tapping a bevy of benefits to add to a dealer’s bottom line

Floor Covering News

By Megan Salzano. Pennwood has created wood transitions with multiple stain options that are designed to blend with the flooring. Flooring accessory products —trim, moldings, vents, stair treads—are the backbone of any successful flooring installation. As any good flooring installer or contractor will tell you, the accessories complete the job—and without them an installation is likely to produce unhappy results.

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The 5G Future Has Arrived: Construction Company Successfully Trials 5G for High-Tech Applications

The A to Z of Building

The future of 5G for business has officially landed. While there have been many hypothetical use cases for 5G, and predictions about the business applications it will enable, Australian-based Taylor.

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Mohawk Group unveils digital summit lineup

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Calhoun, Ga.—Next week, Mohawk Group will host its inaugural DesignFWD Education digital summit. On Wednesday, Oct. 28, education designers, facility managers and other attendees will engage with peers and thought leaders as they explore a progressive approach to education design in a mix of live and on-demand content to equip students and staff in educational environments to thrive in an evolving learning landscape, the company said.

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Carpet: State of the industry

Floor Covering News

By Ken Ryan. Flooring retailers say trusted brands like Invista’s Stainmaster are serving them well in 2020. Photo courtesy of Phenix. The early stages of 2020 revealed the kind of promise the carpet industry had longed for: innovative new offerings breathing life into a segment that had been losing share to hard surfaces for more than a decade. But then, soft surfaces—like every other flooring segment—ground to a halt with the swift arrival of COVID-19.