American porcelain tile manufacturer Crossville® has announced the launch of "Shades by Crossville™," a new line of porcelain tile offering a fresh, urban look in a sleek range of minimalist colors.
Dal-Tile Corp., in partnership with the Tile Council of North America (TCNA), is announcing the participation of their Daltile and American Olean brands in two new industry initiatives that assist customers as they specify tile products for projects.
Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) has announced its first three certifications under the tile industry's brand new Green Squared(SM) certification standard. Certifications were awarded to tile manufactured by Crossville Inc., Interceramic Inc. and Metropolitan Ceramics® by Ironrock.
Mountain Re-Source Center (MRC) and Tile Partners for Humanity (TPFH), the tile industry partnership that is part of MRC, awarded the inaugural "Giving Green" award to Florida Tile for its support of community improvement projects through generous donations of ceramic tile.
Putting a modern twist on an American classic, Trend USA has created its own subway tile collection that features a variety of color, texture and degree of reflectivity that will add a touch of uniqueness to any project, reports the tile manufacturer.
Held annually in Valencia, Spain, Cevisama — the International Ceramic Tile and Bathroom Furnishings Exhibition — celebrated its 30th edition from February 7 to 10, 2012.
With kitchens and baths still cherished spaces among homeowners, designers are finding that their clients are taking their investment seriously, and they are willing to spend on premium stone and tile products
Clad in natural stone, the Train Drivers Facility Building for Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail) in Portlaoise, County Laois, Ireland, is the first certified ultra-low energy building ever developed for a railway company in the world