San Antonio-based O'Krent Floors hosted a Wine & Design event featuring Emser Tile executives while expanding its design trade connections by strategically hiring a former Interceramic showroom manager as trade liaison.
Skin, the new collection from Wow Design, a ceramic company specializing in bespoke design, explores the textures, reliefs and imperfections of the skin, transforming them into artistic elements that evoke emotions and tell stories through ceramics.
What's powering success for independent flooring retailers? At the upcoming Mohawk Edge Summit, dealers will discover game-changing financing solutions through Mohawk's partnership with Synchrony, enhanced store layouts, and revamped education programs.
Now in its second year, this prestigious reader-driven competition celebrates the most remarkable products that have transformed the flooring landscape in the last year.
CCA Global University, the training division of CCA Global Partners, has won the 2025 Training Apex Award for the fifth straight year, recognized for its innovative professional development programs including Ready, Set, Go onboarding and Retail 2.0 showroom system training.
Bob’s Carpet & Flooring hosted its annual holiday party in Clearwater, Florida, on December 7. The event, hosted by Bob's Carpet & Flooring President Ashlie Butler, honors company staff and celebrates the top retail sales associates among the company's 17 retail locations. Suppliers and industry media also attend the event.
Pantone has named Pantone 17-1230 Mocha Mousse, a rich brown hue reminiscent of chocolate and coffee, as its Color of the Year 2025. The warm tone represents thoughtful indulgence and natural harmony, marking the company's 26th annual color selection with unprecedented global celebrations.
Armina Stone, distinguished by its unique pay-for-what-you-use model and comprehensive stone services, is expanding to Miami's Design District, bringing its end-to-end fabrication and installation approach to South Florida's luxury market.
A new survey reveals Canadians are investing heavily in home renovations, with average project costs nearly doubling to $19,000 compared to 2019. The findings suggest that while Canadians are making substantial investments in their homes, they're doing so with careful financial planning and a growing emphasis on sustainable solutions.