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Must-have product introductions of 2023

Floor Covering News

I nnovation is at the heart of product development for flooring manufacturers. Fortunately, this year’s “must-have” product introductions serve as a compilation of in-demand and innovative soft and hard surface flooring. Following is a sampling of some notable products from 2023, along with their key selling points.

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Design Trends: The 2019 PANTONE Color of the Year

Architectural Ceramics

The Institute selects the color based on a mix of research and trend analysis, such as: the entertainment industry, new artists, popular world travel destinations, or socio-economic conditions. This matte porcelain tile, made to look like honed marble, has an elegant look without the maintenance that natural stone requires.

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Fall Fireplace Decor: Warmth, Elegance, and Style

Realstone

When we talk about a natural stone fireplace , it resonates with longevity, promising to add value and grandeur to your home for a lifetime. From premium natural stone veneer options to affordable yet stylish thin brick solutions, one can find a range that suits both aesthetic preferences and financial boundaries.

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What tile should I pick if I don’t know my cabinets or counter yet?

Architectural Ceramics

You can do this by doing a little bit of research online or by flipping through magazines. When researching, you will find that you like more than one look, but it’s important to keep in mind the rest of the spaces around the area in question and the plans you have for them. Hand-painted Terra Cotta. Swiss Alps White Marble.

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Surface showcase selections

Diary of a Tile Addict

The event’s main USPs – strong interior design and architectural audience, convenient location, restricted stand space, and eclectic product mix – thankfully remain intact. Exhibiting as Lux Pottery , Newham started out producing ceramic lamp bases and decorative wall plaques, but has lately detoured into tile production.

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Surface showcase selections

Diary of a Tile Addict

The event’s main USPs – strong interior design and architectural audience, convenient location, restricted stand space, and eclectic product mix – thankfully remain intact. Exhibiting as Lux Pottery , Newham started out producing ceramic lamp bases and decorative wall plaques, but has lately detoured into tile production.

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Surface showcase selections

Diary of a Tile Addict

The event’s main USPs – strong interior design and architectural audience, convenient location, restricted stand space, and eclectic product mix – thankfully remain intact. Exhibiting as Lux Pottery , Newham started out producing ceramic lamp bases and decorative wall plaques, but has lately detoured into tile production.