Best of NeoCon has honored commercial design innovation since 1990. The 2025 competition introduces a People's Choice category, giving attendees the power to recognize exceptional products alongside the expert jury panel.
Spain's ceramic excellence honored at 23rd Tile of Spain Awards during Cevisama exhibition. Javier López Bautista and studioNOLET win €15,000 top prizes for innovative architectural and interior design projects.
It is with great sadness that the Tile Council of North America (TCNA) announces the death of Paolo Mularoni, president of Ceramica Faetano and Del Conca USA.
The National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) announces 21 free training events this March. Tile professionals can access hands-on education across nine states, including regional training sessions and interactive workshops designed to advance skills and industry knowledge.
From TISE 2025, Metroflor announced a partnership expansion with Herregan into Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana, featuring innovative new WPC flooring lines Authentix and Silhouette.
WIFI's spring calendar features a leadership program, an expert panel at the Abbey and Floors to Go convention, plus virtual Power Hours on storytelling and LinkedIn optimization—all designed to empower women professionals in the flooring industry.
The world's largest home improvement retailer beat Q4 expectations with sales reaching $39.7 billion, boosted by an extra week in the quarter, while announcing a 2.2% dividend increase despite a cautious 2025 outlook.
Cevisama welcomes Feria Hábitat València to its February expo as Spain's premium design industries join forces against lower-cost imports. This strategic partnership showcases complementary craftsmanship excellence, targeting architects and contract professionals seeking quality over price in hospitality and public space projects.
Mohawk Builder + Multifamily brings eco-friendly flooring solutions to Vision House Las Vegas, showcasing how sustainable homes can be built at attainable price points during the International Builders' Show.
Elevated mortgage rates, regulatory burdens, and tariff concerns are driving up housing costs, with typical families now spending nearly 40% of income on mortgage payments.