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No longer an afterthought, texture has become an integral part of the new product development process. When we enter a space, we not only perceive texture both visually and physically, we experience it.
With more than 915 exhibitors from more than 150 countries, and an estimated 80,000 visitors expected, the 2011 edition of Cersaie, held in Bologna, Italy, features tile products with nature-mimicking designs such as wood, leaves and flowers, as well as large format styles in updated colors and textures.