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Floor and wall tiling materials: what is your style?
Floor and wall tiling materials: what is your style?

International commerce meets in Düsseldorf February 26 through March 2 2011.
1800 exhibitors from 50 different countries in 106,871 square metres of display space, divided into 15 halls, will be at Euroshop, the international trade fair that is a barometer of trends and a platform of innovation in commerce.
The complete range of Estyle and Estone porcelain stoneware floor and wall tiles will be on display at the Eiffelgres stand in the Euro Concept area, a large area focusing on design and fittings for commercial spaces.
Hall 10 stand G60.

Eiffelgres’ new website is finally online, featuring new graphics and a wealth of new content. Russian and Dutch will be added to the website’s languages in 2011.
All the information you could want on the brand and its porcelain stoneware collections, divided into six sections taking you to web pages which are clear and easy to understand thanks to simple, direct graphics.
The restyling of the showroom in the Eiffelgres office building brought open, airy spaces and more light into the showroom thanks to demolition of an existing floor to permit the volume to expand upwards.
The showroom, divided into three separate but adjoining exhibition areas, showcases the Sensible and Atmosphere collections in a special exhibition, with a single area designed like a sort of art exhibition representing all the other collections in the Eiffelgres range.
The main exhibition space is divided into separate areas created with walls covered with porcelain stoneware tiles of various sizes, arranged at different levels on the vertical surfaces like hypothetical dividing walls as if the spaces were rooms for different uses.
The walls rising from the raised or floating floors are covered with tiles laid either by the traditional technique or with the ventilated façade technique, often considered an architectural benefit and a design solution suitable for protecting the outside of the building.
This scenic choice is suitable for the updates and changes dictated by the display requirements of a continually evolving company such as Eiffelgres, making the new showroom unique in terms of flexibility and completeness for presentation of the quality and potential of porcelain stoneware.
Design by architect Mauro Bellei