The company, which started in 2024 with two college friends' idea to create sustainable building materials from bamboo after a surf trip to Hawaii, has grown into a diverse brand offering premium flooring, rugs, turf, and composite decking.
The Dixie Group said it continues to focus on new product launches and cost-saving initiatives to navigate the challenging housing and home remodeling market.
Totten has been a driving force in embedding environmental and social responsibility (ESR) into the company’s operations, guiding the organization towards a more sustainable and profitable future.
Stahl will lead the company's marketing organization and oversee internal and external strategy, communication, and creative output for all Dixie Group brands: DH Floors, Masland, Fabrica, and Trucor.
The new distribution center will allow the company to deliver goods by the next day to customers in a 100-mile radius and enhance service for Canadian retailers.
The company will close its Warren, Arkansas, solid hardwood flooring manufacturing facility. Production will be moved to the AHF Beverly, West Virginia, facility, the largest solid hardwood flooring plant in North America, and the AHF West Plains, Missouri.