Coverings, la feria comercial especializada en cerámica y piedra natural más influyente de Norteamérica, atrajo a 25.000 profesionales del sector durante su última edición celebrada entre el 29 de abril y el 2 de mayo en Orlando.
Desde la organización del evento destacan que la convocatoria ha incrementado «el flujo de visitantes cualificados, su oferta educativa ampliada y ha contado con un networking más dinámico». «Este repunte reafirma la posición de Coverings como el principal centro de negocios para la comunidad internacional de cerámica y piedra», reseñan.
El evento de cuatro días de duración contó con 1.000 expositores de 40 países (80 de ellos llegados desde España), que mostraron los diseños más avanzados del sector en cerámica, piedra, herramientas de instalación, tecnología y maquinaria.
«Coverings 2025 ha demostrado cómo la industria global de la cerámica y de la piedra sigue prosperando gracias a la innovación compartida, la artesanía y la colaboración», afirma Jamie Rich, responsable del evento. El evento ofreció un programa educativo con más de 150 ponentes.
Em el año 2026, y como es habitual, la feria mantendrá su ya mencionada itinerancia geográfica. El próximo año la convocatoria se trasladará a Las Vegas (Nevada). El certamen tendrá lugar en la popular ciudad del juego entre el 30 de marzo y el 2 de abril.
Después, en 2027 la muestra internacional regresará a Orlando entre el 6 y el 9 de abril del 2027.
Hay que recordar que Estados Unidos es, en la actualidad, el primer cliente internacional para los recubrimientos cerámicos made in Spain.
Coverings, the largest and preeminent international ceramic tile and natural stone event in North America, successfully concluded its 2025 show with impressive exhibits, activations and momentum, drawing nearly 25,000 industry professionals to the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.
Coverings 2025, which took place April 29 to May 2, experienced year-over-year growth with increased qualified attendance, augmented education and accelerated networking. Seventy-five percent of attendees specify or approve the purchase of materials. The upsurge reaffirms Coverings’ position as the leading business hub for the international tile and stone community. This year’s show also welcomed a vibrant mix of first-time and returning participants and saw notable attendance gains spanning key industry segments.
The four-day event extended across the convention center’s North and South Halls and 440,000 net square feet of exhibit space. In total, a dazzling international showcase of 1,000 exhibitors representing 40 countries unveiled the industry’s most advanced products in tile, stone, tools, technology and machinery products. Attendees explored fresh, creatively designed exhibit booths throughout immersive global pavilions hosted by leading tile associations and manufacturers from around the world.
“Coverings 2025 demonstrated how the global tile and stone industry continues to thrive through shared innovation, craftsmanship and collaboration,” said Jamie Rich, Coverings’ show director. “This year’s show created meaningful connections across continents and professions, inspiring new ideas and elevating the future of tile, stone, construction and design.”
Industry professionals at Coverings 2025 included distributors, retailers, fabricators, contractors, architects, designers, builders, real estate developers, journalists, bloggers and social media influencers covering the tile and stone industry. All were eager to explore cutting-edge products and gain tangible and resourceful business insights.
The event featured a robust educational program with more than 150 speakers, offering valuable learning and engagement opportunities across every sector of the industry.
Coverings 2025’s comprehensive educational program comprised 24 curated conference sessions, organized under three core tracks: Installation & Fabrication, Materials & Trends, and Workforce & Profits. These sessions, many of which reached full capacity, delivered important takeaways from recognized industry leaders who shared timely strategies, technical expertise and business intelligence. The content equipped professionals to effectively navigate evolving markets, enhance project outcomes, and champion tile and stone as preferred materials for their design, construction and installation projects.
Attendees experienced a range of show floor highlights designed to showcase the latest in tile and stone. Eight guided tours—including a Fabricator Trends Tour, three Surface Materials and the Home of the Future – Walk & Talk tours, and four National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA)-led Contractor Tours offered in both English and Spanish—provided in-depth access to innovative tools, equipment and materials. Additional self-guided Audio Tours, also available in English and Spanish, allowed visitors to explore key exhibits at their own pace through organized themes like “Health & Wellness,” “Sustainability,” “Outdoor Spaces” and “Timeless Luxury.”
New in 2025, the VIP Specifier Program was launched to provide 16 leading U.S. architects, designers and facility managers with exclusive networking opportunities, tailored show floor tours, and access to customized content designed to help streamline tile and stone product specifications and support project planning.
The year’s top ten tile trends, which were seen in eye-catching examples throughout the exhibit halls, were the subject of multiple onsite tile trends presentations and show floor tours provided by Alena Capra, Coverings spokesperson, industry ambassador and owner of Alena Capra Designs.
The Coverings Lounge returned to Orlando as a lively centerpiece of the show floor, offering an energetic space for learning, networking and project inspiration. Lounge visitors gathered for thought-provoking sessions, connected with industry peers during daily happy hours and prize giveaways, and took part in interactive activations.
A standout feature of The Coverings Lounge was the debut of the I.C.E. House Showhome Experience—an immersive walk-through showcase produced by Jennifer Farrell Designs. The experience offered a guided exploration of the future of home design, complete with informational displays, material samples and exclusive presentations by Jennifer Farrell.
Three featured stages provided more than 50 learning opportunities on the Coverings 2025 show floor. The Installation Innovation Stage hosted live demonstrations focused on advanced techniques for installing new products; the Fabricator Stage presented high-energy sessions highlighting the latest in stone and fabrication methods; and the Trends & Solutions Stage, located within The Coverings Lounge, offered design-forward presentations on emerging product trends and practical project solutions.
Wellness-focused talks, including mindfulness workshops led by Gianna Vallefuoco, complemented Coverings’ programming by addressing resilience and well-being in the workplace. Several of these workshops were held in the Galvanize Lounge, which was host to many additional personal and professional development opportunities spearheaded by seven industry women’s organizations. The Artisan Showcase captivated audiences with artisan-led tile demonstrations and experiential mosaic tile coaster-making sessions that celebrated the heritage of the handmade tile craft.
Coverings 2025 further elevated its hands-on learning opportunities with live demonstrations and discussions by the Ceramic Tile Education Foundation (CTEF) and by the Stone Fabricator’s Alliance (SFA). These interactive sessions gave audiences an up-close look at the latest techniques in tile installation and stone fabrication, led by some of the industry’s most experienced professionals.
Coverings 2025 also rolled out live podcast recordings across three days, where industry voices delved into timely topics ranging from design innovation to workforce development, bringing a high-impact media element to the attendee experience.