Quick•Step kicks off Surfaces 2013 with cocktail party

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Quick•Step kicked off Surfaces 2013 with a cocktail party on  Jan. 28 to give distributor partners a sneak peek at what Quick•Step launched during this year’s show. Distributors previewed the brand’s new products, new merchandising, and new digital media. Quick•Step is a major participant in the Surfaces flooring trade show every year and hosted the Quick•Step booth # S6549 during Surfaces 2013. Quick•Step products are exclusively sold through a network of the flooring industry’s finest distributors.

L to R: Ed D’Antuano,Quick•Step; Erinn Valencich, Quick•Step, and Art Layton, CMH
John Anderson, BPI and Matthew Kahny, Quick•Step
Peter Baretta,Torleys and Frans De Cock, Quick•Step
L to R: Kelly Swint, Quick•Step; Kent Walker; BPI; Paij Thorn- Brooks, Quick•Step, and Laura Bagwell, Quick•Step

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