As technology and nature compete for dominance in our living spaces, Coverings' 2025 hottest tile trends reveal how this ancient building material is evolving to satisfy both impulses. From tiles that discretely house smart home technology to surfaces that mimic torn fabric and ocean waves, discover how ceramic innovation is transforming both how our spaces look and how they function at North America's largest international tile and stone exposition this April in Orlando.
Adding 18 new styles, in a variety of shapes, end uses, constructions, colors and materials, these products are designed to make whole home design with Shaw Floors’ products easier than ever.
How does a purchasing assistant become the sustainability chief of a leading tile manufacturer? Meet Julie Grajeda, who's bringing fresh energy to California-based Arto's mission of merging artisanal craftsmanship with environmental responsibility. Get the full story in our Q&A.
Anatolia Tile + Stone brings its latest innovations to TISE 2025. The Toronto-based manufacturer, supplying major chains across North America, continues aggressive global expansion with porcelain slabs, porcelain and ceramic tiles, and surface-protection solutions.
Cevisama 2025, Spain's trade fair for ceramics, bathroom equipment, and natural stone, is finalizing the last details of the Interior Design, Architecture and Contract Forum program, the series of lectures, talks and round tables staged every year as part of Cevisama Lab. Cevisama has recruited a line-up of top-level specifiers to take an educational approach to exploring the key issues affecting business development and how the tile and bathroom equipment industry can make the most of opportunities that might arise.
After outperforming big boxes in 2024, CCA enters 2025 with big energy, fueled by successful Retail 2.0 implementation, new digital marketing initiatives, and expanded installation services.
Cevisama announced its Buyer Recruitment Plan initiative has confirmed attendance from more than 700 businesses and professionals. The United States heads the ‘ranking’ of international markets accepting the Plan’s invitations this year, accounting for almost 20% of all acceptances.