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NTCA unveils training event schedule for September

Floor Covering News

The September schedule, which takes place in North Carolina, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and California, is as follows: ● 9/12 Floor & Decor, Charlotte, N.C. ● During the regional training sessions, which take place in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, contractors can learn about gauged porcelain tile panels/slabs (GPTP).

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King Tile & Construction begins U.S. expansion

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Founded in 2015, King Tile is one of the oldest firms in North America exclusively focused on the fabrication and installation of porcelain slabs in both residential and commercial applications. Having received his first porcelain slab training from Stonepeak in 2014, he has seen porcelain grow in popularity across the country.

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Crossville sponsors Southern Living Idea Home

Floor Covering News

The residence is designed to appeal to modern sensibilities while aesthetically blending into the natural beauty of the western North Carolina mountains. This wood-look porcelain has the appearance of distressed, aged hardwood with authentic patina.

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New Office Building in High Point Features GIO’s “Midtown” Porcelain Stoneware in its Lobby

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Home Meridian International, the parent company of Pulaski Furniture, Samuel Lawrence Furniture and other brands, recently relocated its High Point, North Carolina corporate headquarters to a new office building near its existing location at the Premier Center business park.

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A new season begins

Entra Magazine

It may be 75 degrees in Los Angeles but it''s the first day of fall (yes, LA does have one), and in its honor, we bring you North Carolina artist Nancy Darrell ''s woodcut and linoleum prints. Darrell is by training a potter, and in the 1970s began a career making porcelain dinnerware, which she illustrated with simple landscapes.

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