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Showcasing the latest in quartz stone and surfacing trends. This month we look at products from: Daltile, MSI, Tab India, Universal Granite & Marble, Vadara and Wilsonart.
Ed Rogers, executive vice president of US Surfaces talks about the trends of Quartz. According to Ed Rogers, when it comes to the innovation that Vadara has, it’s a combination of a team working on things as well as feedback from customers.
Stone World had the opportunity to ask Elizabeth Margles, vice president of Caesarstone North America, some questions about the company’s commitment to the environment and its future plans.
Homeowners, architects and designers are now able to choose from a total of 54 beautiful quartz countertop hues and patterns, in both modern and traditional styles.
For granite, marble, all natural stones, engineered stones and quartz countertops, Weha has taken steel rodding and encapsulated it with eight-strand, premium, true-grade fiberglass and then reinforced it with carbon fiberglass.
Caesarstone will showcase its quartz surfaces in several unique applications throughout the Fontainebleau during the three-day experience for the music, marketing and technology world.