
Coverings 2010 took place from April 27 to 30 at the
Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL, and it saw more positive energy
and activity than it has in years. According to show management, the number of
registered attendees was 5.1% above the 2009 figure, with a total attendance of
23,080.
Going purely by attendance figures, Coverings 2010 -
which took place from April 27 to 30 - showed a considerable increase from
2009. But perhaps more importantly, the exhibition floor at the Orange County
Convention Center in Orlando, FL,
saw more positive energy and activity than it has in years. Large-scale
equipment was sold on the show floor, and stone suppliers reported that they
enjoyed solid business at their stands during the four-day
event.
According to show management, the number of registered attendees was 5.1% above
the 2009 figure, with a total attendance of 23,080. Moreover, 90% of exhibitors
at the tile and stone trade show already have secured space for next year, when
the show moves to Las Vegas,
NV, at The Sands Conference and
Convention Center, from March 14 to 17, 2011.

Stone suppliers from around the world were present at
Coverings 2010, and many firms were organized in national pavilions.
“Exhibitors have been applying for space for 2011 at a
head-spinning rate,” said Jennifer Hoff, President of Events for National Trade
Productions (NTP), which manages and produces Coverings. “We see this as one
more positive sign for the tile and stone industry.”
Hoff also noted Coverings exhibitors themselves said they saw encouraging signs
at the event. “There was some definite buying and order-taking happening, and
apparently discussions about stalled projects being
re-booted.”
Hoff also reported that there was a noticeable spike in distributor attendance
- up 20% from 2009 - and a rise among fabricators by 9%. She said that these
stats were especially gratifying, and were attributed to a more aggressive
campaign to build attendance among these sectors. In addition, a Regional
Distributor Pavilion, one of the new 2010 programs, gave local distributors the
opportunity to showcase their products.

Suppliers of quartz surfacing were showcasing products
in new colors and with increased technical properties. Pokarna’s “Quantra”
quartz surfacing was shown in new colors as well as an “Ardesia” finish, which
mirrors the texture of slate. Moreover, the product can now be completed with
UV-resistant properties.
A full-scale exhibition
Overall, the exhibition floor featured stone suppliers from all corners of the
globe. In addition to foreign stone suppliers, various delegations of
exhibitors from countries such as Brazil, Italy, Spain and Turkey were
presented in national pavilions.

Suppliers of large-scale fabrication equipment saw an
increased activity at Coverings 2010, and machinery was sold directly on the
show floor.
The foreign pavilions, as well as the other exhibitor
booths, provided an opportunity for attendees to view numerous displays of
stone and tile collections, which showcased new and innovative products.
Included were traditional stone materials as well as an increasing range of
exotic stone materials in formats including slabs, tiles, architectural pieces,
mosaics and more. Also of note, suppliers of quartz surfacing were showcasing
products in new colors and with increased technical properties.
As usual, the exhibition floor was filled with a host of fabrication equipment
- from products such as CNC bridge saws and stoneworking centers to tools and
accessories. Technology such as laser templating equipment was also available
for attendees to view. Manufacturers of stone and tile maintenance and
installation products were also among the exhibitors on hand at Coverings 2010,
and many of these products are now being made with the environment in mind -
offering the same benefits but without harsh chemicals or other
non-environmentally friendly ingredients.

Leading equipment manufacturers from Europe relied on
Coverings as a platform to showcase some of their latest developments.
(An in-depth report on the products on display can be
found in the feature “Sampling the exhibits at Coverings 2010” following this
article.)
Twelve tile and stone projects with a strong sustainability back-story were
also featured in a “PROJECT: Green” exhibit produced by Coverings in
partnership with Environmental Design + Construction (ED+C) magazine. In
addition to enjoying exposure during the four-day period of the show, the
projects also will be profiled in an upcoming issue of ED+C.

Addressing an ongoing issue among stone fabricators, a
number of exhibitors were showcasing material that converts waste into decorative
finished products, including Braxton Bragg (above) and GranQuartz (right).
Coverings 2010 also served as a valuable resource for
continuing education for all categories of attendees, with informative,
accredited seminars and live demonstration sessions conducted throughout the
four days and all free of charge. Many of the educational sessions were offered
specifically for stone industry professionals, including cutting-edge topics
such as establishing a digital shop as well as sessions on how to maximize
profits in a stone fabrication shop. A two-hour Fabricator Forum also addressed
many of the issues facing the industry in today’s marketplace.
(Editor’s note: A run-down of the Fabricator Forum will be published in a
future issue of Stone World.)

Coverings 2010 also served as a valuable resource for
continuing education for all categories of attendees. A two-hour Fabricator
Forum also addressed many of the issues facing the industry in today’s
marketplace.
Italian Trade Commission carries a captivating presence at Coverings 2010
A unique Italian Piazza, designed by Francesco
Lucchese Studio, was the home of the Italian Pavilion at Coverings 2010, and it
showcased an amazing variety of natural stones quarried exclusively in Italy.
Organized by the Italian Trade Commission office of Los Angeles, CA,
the Italian Pavilion was one of the focal points of the trade show for
importers, distributors, architects and fabricators interested in acquiring the
latest in stone technology, materials and design. Additionally, noted Italian
architect Francesco Lucchese was at the Italian Pavilion to present a seminar
on the latest innovations in stone processing and
applications.
A total of 21 of the most innovative and internationally esteemed Italian
exhibitors were located side by side at the pavilion, which also included a
unique Marble Library displaying more than 500 Italian stone samples. This
library, designed within the settings of the Luccehese-designed piazza, was
conceived to create multi-sensory experience where patrons can see, feel and
touch stones from all over Italy, many of which they have never known existed
or they have only seen in pictures.
Participants in the pavilion included: Basaltina, Bresciana Graniti, Ca’ d’Oro,
Campolonghi, Cons. Export, Consorzio Promex, Danesi Cargo, Marmi Zola, Eurograniti,
FMS-Factory Marble & Stone, GDA Marmi E Graniti, Jovino Marmi, La Marmorera
Cautanese, Landi Group, Madaschi, Marmi Manzi, Marvit, MEC, Metro Marmi e
Graniti, Pimar, Savema and Veronafiere.
Donating to the cause
Upon the conclusion of Coverings 2010, a number of Italian exhibitors from the
Italian Pavilion donated their stone samples to Tile Partners for Humanity
(TPFH). The Italian Trade Commission noted that this worthy cause serves two
important purposes: Providing relief to poor communities and helping the
environment - considering that the samples donated to TPFH would otherwise end
up in landfills.
TPFH was founded in 2003 as a partnership between the tile industry and Habitat
for Humanity International, a nonprofit organization working to eliminate
substandard housing around the world. Industry partners provide tile, setting
materials, tools, floor preparation materials, cleaners and sealers, labor and
installation training to Habitat affiliates interested in building with
tile.
Since the organization’s inception, it has provided more than $17 million worth
of tile and related products to those in need, both through Habitat for
Humanity projects and other charitable organizations. And through the years,
Coverings and its exhibitors have played a pivotal role in fostering both
TPFH’s growth and reach.
Companys donating to TPFH included: Basaltina, Bresciana Graniti, Campolonghi,
Marmi Zola, Eurograniti, FMS-Factory Marble & Stone, Gda Marmi E Graniti,
Jovino Marmi, La Marmorera Cautanese, Landi Group, Madaschi, Marvit, Metro
Marmi e Graniti, Pimar and Savema.
Sampling the exhibits at Coverings 2010
As always, suppliers of stone, technology,
installation products and sinks relied on Coverings to
showcase
their latest products. The following is a look at some of what was on display
in Orlando, FL:
STONE SUPPLIERS
Ancor - introduced several new stone finishes, including Antiqued, which offers
a weathered look that evokes the natural forces of wind, rain and time upon
stone - providing a soft, subtle yet textured appearance
www.ancor.ca
Andrade S/A - Chocolate, which has a soft brown tone with darker brown accents;
Giallo Ornamental, a consistent golden granite from a new quarry
site
www.andradesa.com.br
Antolini Luigi & C. - promoted its Precioustone Collection, which features
materials such as amethyst, quartz, agate and jasper
www.antolini.it
Andean Stone Co. - introduced Marron marble, a dark brown stone with tan waves;
Jurassic marble, a gray-and-white-colored stone with
fossilization
www.andeanstonecompany.com
Bestview International - showcased its Pebble Glass Collection that features
interlocking pieces on 12- x 12-inch tiles as well as its Circle Mosaic
Collection, including four sizes of interlocking circular
mosaics
www.bestviewintl.com
Bramagran - AJ Brown granite, which has a soft brown color with accent graining
of gold, black and white
www.bramagran.com.br
Cactus Stone - added many new stone slabs to its inventory of material,
including Artscape, a natural soapstone for contemporary
design
www.cactustile.com
Caribe International - Desert Cream travertine, a new addition for stone and
tile distributors nationwide, available in a Domed Trapezoid pattern, among
other patterns and colors available
www.caribestone.com
Carmel Stone - showcased its Forte de Marmi Collection - its exclusive white
marble offered in a variety of sizes as well as trim pieces, mosaics and
moldings
www.carmelimports.com
Compac The Surfaces Co. - introduced several new marbles, including
cream-colored Crema Coto, and a marble-looking quartz called Botticino, which
has a light caramel color and is suitable for those looking to have the
appearance of marble counters, but with the characteristics of
quartz
www.compac.es
Diamond Tech - Impact, a mix of glass, metal and stone having a
multi-dimensional look, but with a flat surface
www.diamondtechglass.com
Dimpomar - offered a broad spectrum of limestone varieties from the company’s
own quarries in Portugal, including the introduction of Gascone Dark limestone,
which has a rich tan color with brown accents
www.dimpomar.com
Gramil - Excalibur, which has a bone-colored hue with accents of black, gold
and gray
www.gramil.com.br
Granitex - Green Iron soapstone, from the company’s Brasilian
Selection
www.granitex.it
JMS - displayed a variety of Jura Beige and Jura Grey stone from German stone
producers; promoted that the stone can be used in heavy-traffic areas, is frost
resistant and can be used for wall cladding and flooring in all climate
conditions
www.juramarble.com
La Ponte Marmi - displayed its 2010 collection, which includes Namib Gold, a
gold-colored granite with variations of brown and black; and Namib Green, a
green-colored granite with variations of black and white
www.laponte.it
Levantina - promoted its TECHLAM Collection, which are porcelain slabs
measuring 3 mm thick and 7.1 kg/sq.m that are able to be cut up to 1,000 x
3,000 mm in panels and suitable for a variety of applications, including
ventilated facades and high-traffic floors
www.levantina.com
Mag-Ban - Avocatus from Bahia, Brazil, which features waves of light and dark
green colors with white accents
www.magban.com.br
Magnitos - Chrome, a unique material with alternating tones of silver, black
and gray
www.magnitos.com.br
Marbrasa - Juparana Imperial granite, which has waves of violet and light gold
with maroon accents
www.marbrasa.com.br
Marcolini Marmi - Azul Macaubas in slab format, featuring colors of light and
royal blue; materials treated with a technological breakthrough that allows for
the stone to have oil-repellant, antibacterial and self-cleaning
properties.
www.marcolini.it
Mirasol Soapstone, LLC - seeking to add authorized dealers for its Brazilian
soapstone, extracted from the largest quarry of its kind in Brazil, which is
available in slabs, tiles and sinks in a range of formats
www.mirasolsoapstone.com
MS International - promoted the launch of “Premium Natural Stone from MSI” - a
product line featuring 50 stone colors with a 15-year warranty; introduced 15
new colors to its glass tile line
www.msistone.com
Pemagran - Touareg, which has a distinctive veining pattern with waves of rust,
black, gray and tan
www.pemagran.com.br
Planeta Pedra - Ciantus from a new quarry site in Bahia, which is distinguished
by a light black tone with accent waves of white
www.planetapedra.com
Pokarna Limited - New Colonial Cream granite from a new quarry site, which
features a cream background with waves of light tan; additionally, the
company’s “Quantra” quartz surfacing was shown in new colors as well as an
“Ardesia” finish, which mirrors the texture of slate; moreover, the product can
now be completed with UV-resistant properties
www.pokarna.com
Polycor - introduced its 1-cm, ultra-thin composite reinforced slabs, which are
now available in all Polycor granites, marbles and limestones; the proprietary
composite backing adds 10 times the strength of stone alone, with one-third of
the weight of 3-cm slabs, making them easier to cut and
handle
www.polycor.com
Primestone - introduced Arco Iris, which has shades of green and brown in
circular movements as well as a Vanilla-colored onyx
www.prime-stone.com
SMG-Saudi Marble & Granite - Tropical Brown granite, which has a light
brown color with black accents
www.smg.com.sa
Vermont Quarries - introduced Montclair Danby cross cut, featuring the distinct
horizontal veining that has the contemporary look that so many designers are
now requesting; contains the same physical properties and low absorption rate
as all Danby marble - making it highly suitable for kitchen
use
www.vermontquarries.com
Vermont Verde Antique LLC - featured its signature Vermont Verde Antique marble
in 12- x 24-inch polished tiles along with its line of 12- x 12- and 18- x
18-inch tiles, and the company additionally reports having plans to introduce a
brushed finish to its tile line
www.vtverde.com
V.M. Kaldorf - made its Coverings debut, reflecting its emphasis on the North American
market; showcased Jura limestone from the heart of Germany’s stoneworking
region in a range of surface finishes, including polished, bushhammered,
brushed, sandblasted, slightly sandblasted, “tooth chiseled” and combinations
of the various textures
www.vm-kaldorf.de
World Wide Stone Corp. - an exclusive quarrier and producer of Authentic
Durango StoneTM, promoted its rectangle line, which is available in all quality
finishes - standard sizes include: 18 x 48, 8 x 48, 24 x 36, 16 x 24, 8 x 16, 6
x 12, 4 x 8 and 3 x 6 inches, in addition to custom designs
www.durangostone.com
Zucchi Granite - Fusion, which has a one-of-a-kind pattern with movement of
tones of violet, rust, cream, gold and gray
www.granitozucchi.com.br
FABRICATING
EQUIPMENT
AND SUPPLIES
Blick Industries - introduced the vertical splash suction cup, which holds
stone vertically, enabling a thinner backsplash and turns a saw into a
splash-splitting machine
www.blickindustries.com
Breton - the CountourFive NC700 CNC stoneworking center, which features five
interpolated axes for cutting, contouring and turning
www.breton.it
Braxton-Bragg - the Tomahawk Stone Splitter,
which offers an economical concept in green fabrication by using leftover slab
pieces to create split, measured pieces that can be stacked, laid or clad with
mortar - creating a chiseled wall - or laid out flat to produce flooring and
paving
www.braxton-bragg.com
CMS - the Falcon, a fully interpolated 5-axis bridge saw with a built-in
“A.R.M.” (Auto Robotic Manipulator) for loading, unloading and manipulation of
pieces within the nested slabs
www.cmsna.com
Comandulli - the Spira automatic belt edge polishing machine, which can create
and polish flat, bevelled or pencil-round edges; spindle equipment includes:
one calibrating spindle, two spindles for bevelling at 45 degrees, five
horizontal spindles for polishing the straight edges, six bevelling spindles at
45 degrees and one spindle for grooves
www.comandulli.it
G.M.M. - the Toro Series of bullnose polishers, which features a body with an
electro-welded structure that was machined using CNC technology; the user can
work with the axis in vertical, inclined and horizontal positions,
accommodating levigating heads, profiling tools, bushhammering units and discs
for cutting
www.gmm.it
Groves - introduced its Universal Storage System, a low-cost, high-strength
solution for storing finished pieces, cut-downs, remnants and more; Foldable
A-Frames, which allow for a 12,000-pound total capacity - 6,000 pounds per
side
www.groves.com
Laser Products Industries - promoted its LT-55 XL Precision Laser Templator,
featuring Samsung’s Q1 Ultra TabletPC, completely rewritten software, a larger
screen, digital camera, wireless Internet capabilities and a physical
keyboard
www.laserproductsus.com
Marmo Meccanica - launched its e-commerce site for online ordering, featuring
pictures of each item, so it’s easier for customers to locate products,
according to the company, and it includes downloadable brochures and the sale
of parts and tooling
www.marmo-na.com
Moraware - announced a new update for its JobTracker management software that
can track sales activities
www.moraware.com
Northwood Designs, Inc. - Slabsmith, a suite of tools for the stone fabricator
that includes digital slab creation from a photo, artistic and optimized
nesting, photo station calibration, a “slab browser” of digital inventory and a
“job browser” of saved jobs
www.slabsmith.com
Pearl Abrasive Co. - promoted its Tuscan Leveling System, which is a two-piece
system that virtually eliminates lippage during tile installation;
additionally, PA-7, a 34-pound 7-inch professional tile saw with a 20-inch rip
and 14-inch diagonal cut was introduced
www.pearlabrasive.com
Prodim - the Proliner 8 Series of digital templating equipment, which features
integrated CAD software
www.prodimusa.com
Sasso Meccanica - introduced its Plug N Cut monoblock bridge saw, featuring a
12-horsepower disc motor, blade inclination from 0 to 90 degrees and blade
sizes from 12 to 24 inches
www.sassomeccanica.com
Scandinvent - the SX5, an interpolated, 5-axis, powerful (15- to 21-horsepower
spindle) fully automated CNC saw
www.scandinvent.com
USG Robotics - VeinMatch, an integrated part of the USG Robotics Cutting System
that allows users to nest and preview the placement of all parts of a DXF file
across multiple slabs using high-resolution calibrated
photographs
www.usgrobotics.com
Wood’s Powr-Grip Co. - promoted its NHV11FAIR, a 10-inch flat, air-powered
lipped vacuum cup with foam ring, metal handle and a 150-pound capacity that
attaches quickly without any pumping and never needs to be re-pumped during
operation
www.powrgrip.com
INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES
Dry-Treat - promoted its new generation impregnating sealer, Meta Crème, a
LEED-compliant product that protects natural stone, tile, paving, brick,
concrete and grout by creating a perfect chemical bond
www.drytreat.com
Miracle Sealants - 511 Kleen & Reseal Spray, which can be used on
countertops in conjunction with the 511 Sealers/Enhancers to clean, rejuvenate
and reinforce the protection, making the surfaces easier to clean; the product
will remove most common household dirt and grime on countertops, and it
contains 511 H2O+ so it reinforces the protection of the sealer already in
place
www.miraclesealants.com
Tenax - celebrating its 10-year anniversary in the U.S, Tenax offered its
Polyfast in a cartridge, which can be used for rodding as well as holding stone
pieces together; Tefill to repair cracks and chips; Tepox V color for epoxy
resin; Glaxs resin technology, which protects the material from yellowing when
exposed to UV rays
www.tenaxusa.com
SINKS
Amerisink - introduced granite composite sinks that are made in Germany and are
stain, scratch and heat resistant
www.amerisink.com
Artisan Manufacturing Corp. - a 16-gauge, 304 stainless steel sink collection,
which is stain and corrosion resistant and available in 13 styles and 22
sizes
www.ArtisanSinks.com