Del Conca USA's new Siena Collection is a modular series of porcelain stoneware tiles with the realistic look of natural stone, developed specifically for the American market.
Crossville has diverted a total of 40 million pounds of fired porcelain since launching its Tile Take-Back program and TOTO USA partnership, according to the company.
No matter the category, technology has been playing a major role in the types of products manufacturers are able to produce, and the tile industry is no different. In fact, many would argue there’s a technological revolution taking place in the category—some would call it an evolution—as companies are creating products with looks and textures never before seen.
There was a time when the typical floor tile used in the U.S. was under a foot. Today, a 12-inch tile is considered small, as Americans have discovered the unique styling attributes of large format tiles.
International Wholesale Tile has launched Flashback and Galapagos. Flashback from its Tesoro brand is an Italian porcelain tile featuring high definition inkjet technology (H.D.I.T) with the appearance of petrified wood.
When it comes to building on the momentum created in 2013, Mohawk Industries went all out with its product introductions for this year—in both its soft and hard surface offerings.
Crossville’s Argent porcelain tile collection has been voted the top tile and stone product for 2013 by the readership of Interiors & Sources Magazine.