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Emser releases 2023 Trend Report

Floor Covering News

Los Angeles—Emser Tile has released its 2023 Trend Report, highlighting concepts that it says designers will be focused on this year. The report outlines five key areas of design, as well as specific color and format trends to expect. The post Emser releases 2023 Trend Report appeared first on Floor Covering News.

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Cevisama Trends 2024

Diary of a Tile Addict

As I wasn’t there to gather up goodies, collect curiosities, and scout the trends, Joe (my dad and Tile Addict in chief) did all Cevisama the leg work for me, writing up a full report of everything that was worth seeing. Typical examples include stone-concrete composites, plaster-timber combos; and wood and stone fusions.

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2014 Stone Imports Still in Double-Digit Growth

Stone Update

August data shows continued strong growth in marble, travertine; year-to-date shipments remain healthy for most stone categories. Featured StatWatch (Monthly Report) Stone Imports'

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The industry by the numbers

Floor Covering News

The FCNews team has been combing through industry statistics for months, making countless phone calls to manufacturers and industry associations, and in some cases extrapolating data from annual reports. Every year, I like to use this space to remind our readers that there are numerous statistical reports out there. Enjoy the report.

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Rugged Start for U.S. Surface Imports in ‘15

Stone Update

Granite shipments down in January, February; travertine, marble up. Featured StatWatch (Monthly Report) Stone Imports' Quartz begins the year strong.

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Scott's Liquid Gold and me

Kitchen and Residential Design

Clients back then reported to me that they cleaned their stainless with window cleaner. When I read the label from Scott's One Clean Home I read that it works on all manner of surfaces: Finished Wood Wood Laminates Stainless Steel Tile Plastic Metal Stone Porcelain Vinyl I was skeptical until I started cleaning with it.

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U.S. Surface Imports Jan.-Feb. 2017: The Year Starts Well

Stone Update

Travertine still weak. Granite cuts back losses, while marble and quartz surfaces see good growth.