Marazzi releases 2023 Trend Report

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MarazziDallas—Marazzi has released its 2023 Trend Report that identifies five of the hottest interior design trends for the coming year as well as products from the company that nicely exemplify each trend.

“As Marazzi’s lead product designer, I am always involved in the worlds of fashion, interior design, home furnishings, colors trends and the latest in exquisite tile design,” said Shelly Halbert, director of product design for Dal-Tile LLC, parent company of Marazzi. “For over 40 years, [our company] has been a style leader in the industry, delivering products which empower our customers to break boundaries, shine and ‘Dare to Be Bold.’ Our Trend Report 2023 is a fun way to ensure you are bringing the height of both interior design and Marazzi cache to your next project.”

View the trend report here.

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