Further details of new and returning exhibitors for Flanders Floor Days have been revealed.
The show will again use local manufacturers’ showrooms – including at least two news ones – and this year The Hub at Kortrijk Xpo from 13-16 May.
‘We’re looking forward to presenting our versatile Expona floorcoverings to our partners, customers, and other attendees. The LVT looks like real wood or natural stone and are hard to distinguish from the real thing. In addition to their design, these floors earn their rank with minimal maintenance and quick installation, which makes them an especially great option for renovations,’ says Stephan Wolff, Objectflor md.
Decora will also be bringing vinyl flooring to The Hub. In addition to its own brands such a Arbiton and Ewifoam, it’ll also be distributing products under partners’ private labels. Condor will also be taking part at The Hub, alongside Soudal, Mapei and Mercury Flooring, which will debut a range of rug and doormats.
‘Flanders Flooring Days is a unique opportunity to connect with customers and industry colleagues, gain fascinating insights and feedback on products, and learn more about new developments and trends in the flooring market. It’s an opportunity for us to showcase the next generation of wood floors: flooring that offers real, well-loved wood looks, is extra strong and durable, and that was produced with respect for the environment and natural resources,’ says Griet Fournier, Decospan flooring product manager.
Lamett, manufacturer and distributor of both parquet flooring and Parquetvinyl, will make its first appearance. ‘After two successful years, Lamett is excited to join this international flooring industry event. We’ll be welcoming visitors for the first time to our new showroom where aesthetics, innovative technologies, and the customer journey are key,’ says Pieter-Jan Dendooven, Lamett cso.
After not taking part in 2023, Balta returns for this year’s show while Balta Home will again also take part.with its rug offer.