Quick-Step brings ‘Long Live Style’ campaign to life at TISE 2015 through style shows

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Dallas—As part of its ongoing “Long Live Style” campaign, Quick-Step brought glamour to The International Surface Event (TISE) 2015, which took place Jan. 20-23 in Las Vegas.

Four times each day, the Quick-Step booth was transformed into a runway with each model carrying a new Quick-Step product from the Envique, Reclaimé, Dominion and Q-Wood collections.

“Quick-Step is a fashion-based product line, on pace with the hottest styles and latest trends in the home decorating market—a perfect fit for our glamorous style shows,” said Paij Thorn-Brooks, vice president of brand marketing for Unilin, Quick-Step’s parent company.

 

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