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Ceramic: Differentiation via versatility

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“Tile’s versatility in cladding multiple surfaces both indoors and outdoors sets it apart in the market by offering a comprehensive solution for all spaces,” noted Kathy Greene, director of brand strategy and communications, Emser Tile. The collection resembles an elegant vein cut travertine look in two colors: Avorio and LaBlanca.

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TISE 2024: Bold design takes tile to the next level

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The product integrates porcelain tile with LED lighting to create a backlit look for users. What’s more, the new line is designed for outdoor and wet areas. “It’s perfect for wayfinding or illuminating around a pool,” said Kathy Green, director of brand strategy and communications. “It This is a rare vein cut travertine.

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Coverings releases 2023 product previews

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Orlando – Coverings has released a sneak peek of new tile and stone products, along with a select preview of installation materials, tools and technology products, that will be showcased at Coverings 2023, set to take place April 18-21, 2023, here at the Orange County Convention Center. Roma, the latest collection from Tagina S.P.A.,

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Coverings 2023 energizes the masses

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“Leading up to the event, and as recent as [Tuesday] night, we have been trending 20% ahead on attendance versus our 2019 show—our benchmark— throughout the campaign,” Jenn Heinold, president of Taffy Event Strategies, the show management company for Coverings, told Floor Covering News. “So

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Ceramic: Suppliers boost value with innovation in color, size and installation for 2020

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Flooring retailers, including those looking to gain back lost dollars from the growing popularity of vinyl products, would do well to turn to tile and stone, which offers high dollar sales and high margins, according to suppliers at The International Surface Event (TISE) held in Las Vegas earlier this year. “We Las Vegas—With the U.S.

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