I just returned from Coverings, and while the show certainly kept me busy, I heard mixed reactions when speaking to those who exhibited. While some told me that business was good and they were happy with the number of visitors that came to their booths, others expressed disappointment in the lack of traffic that was on the show floor. And I would have to agree that at times, it seemed quiet in areas, but then again, you have to think about the size of the exhibition hall. I think it took time for people to make their way back to certain areas.
In any event, I feel there was still an overall positive vibe from the industry. Most companies I have spoken with have reported that business is up. The ones that weren't happy with the number of visitors to their booth did say that the ones that did come were quality customers. They came with the intention to buy. One of the last stops I made was to a quartz manufacturer who was thrilled with the results of the show. He told me that he had gained a substantial amount of credible leads during the four-day event. In general, I noticed that the popularity of quartz continues to rise. We will actually be featuring a focus on quartz surfacing in the June print edition of Stone World. It seems that designers and consumers, alike, are using it more in both residential and commercial designs.