The third edition of Flanders Flooring Days kicked off on Monday, the first of three days where 52 companies are taking part: 14 at their showrooms and 38 at The Hub in Kortrijk Xpo.
‘Flanders Flooring Days is where innovation meets opportunity,’ says Marc Dessein, Balta Home ceo. ‘It’s not just a fair; it’s a regional platform to showcase our cutting-edge designs, sustainable practices, and commitment to quality craftsmanship and innovation worldwide. This event is an excellent tribune in forging partnerships, fostering industry connections, and staying ahead in an ever-evolving market. For Balta, it’s not just about attending; it’s about shaping the future of rugs and showing the world the capabilities of Flanders know-how.’
‘Despite temporary economical headwinds, the flooring industry keeps investing for the long-term,’ says Joe Lano, Lano ceo. ‘In its third year, the event has already become a tradition and remains a unique way to show our production capabilities and product innovation to our customers.
Louis De Poortere was among those taking part at The Hub and at its showroom, in Mouscron. Visitors were able to see the latest developments to its Ecorugs, Richelieu Runners and The Monochromes collections, while factory tours were available.