The global ceramic tiles market is projected to grow from USD 207.7 billion in 2020 to USD 285.1 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 6.5% during the forecast period. The ceramic tiles market has been ...
Look around your home. You’ll probably find ceramic or porcelain tile in at least one room. It’s among the most popular building materials in the world today and is commonly used in American kitchens, ...
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This spring’s new architectural surfaces are both handsome and high-performing. Read about products by Casalgrande Padana, New Ravenna, Emser (with Gensler), Crossville, Island Stone, Caesarstone, ...
Tile, the company that makes trackers to monitor your stuff, is offering a new premium subscription plan starting this fall that’ll allow people to claim money for lost items. The plan, called Premium ...
Lost laptops may soon become easier to find. And lost HP laptops in particular, could become easier to find thanks to a new partnership announced this week. According to a press release, a new ...
As Apple reportedly prepares its own AirTag item trackers for release as soon as this year, Tile is looking to differentiate its offerings. The company has introduced a new Premium Protect ...
If you’re building or remodeling a home for yourself, for a client or as an investment, you probably have a tile budget to cover the bathrooms, kitchen and laundry room, at the very least. You may ...
Find your things easily with the new Tile Pro, that enables using your smartphone to make your Tile ring when you misplace your things within Bluetooth range. Get a free Echo Dot (3rd Gen) smart ...
If you haven’t snapped the picture yourself, you have probably seen it on social media: an image of two feet, shot from above, standing on an intricately patterned ceramic mosaic or a cement-tiled ...