Antolini's "village" at Coverings 2025 will showcase Alessandro La Spada's archipelago-inspired pavilion with nine stone islands featuring the Exclusive Collection, Textures+ innovations, Cristallo Vitrum "Wow" tableware, and gemstone-adorned Lady A jewelry—a paradise where natural stone's finest expressions meet cutting-edge Italian craftsmanship.
Duchateau has introduced Motif, a new collection featuring four pentagonal patterns available in both flat and dimensional versions designed to create seamless transitions between floors and walls.
Atlanta-based Construction Resources expands its East Coast footprint by acquiring premium stone and tile distributor Opustone, adding three South Florida showrooms to its growing family of surfaces companies.
Italian ceramic tile manufacturer Marazzi has joined forces with Reply, an international technology consulting firm specializing in digital solutions and AI implementation, and ACPV Architects Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel to showcase "A new AI generation Marble" during Milan Design Week.
Italian natural stone specialist Antolini presents innovative collaborations at Fuorisalone 2025, exploring the intersection of natural stone with sound and art under the theme "Beyond Stone: Matter and Ingenuity."
Houzz's Q2 2025 Renovation Barometer reveals tempered optimism among construction and design professionals following a mixed Q1. Rising material costs, client caution, and labor shortages are compounding concerns over impending tariffs, prompting businesses to adjust strategies accordingly.
Atlas Concorde is presenting its innovative "One Space" ceramic ecosystem concept at Milan Design Week 2025, demonstrating how ceramic surfaces, furniture, and design objects can seamlessly integrate to create cohesive environments.
While America's neighborhoods have become seas of pristine white houses designed for maximum resale value, a colorful rebellion is happening right under our feet. Manufacturers are increasingly offering bolder, more vibrant flooring options that challenge the notion that our homes must sacrifice personality for investment potential.
The design organization returns to historically significant Atlanta for the 50th anniversary celebration, offering networking and education focused on design's past and future.
Czech architects faced significant challenges developing a project in Lanzarote, Spain—an environmentally protected island with resource and transportation limitations—prompting a highly sustainable approach. APE Grupo's ceramics were essential for preserving architectural heritage, especially in bathrooms and wet areas.