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The Color Marketing Group Selects One of Edge's Newest Designs

Edge Flooring ("Edge") is pleased to announce that The Color Marketing Group (CMG) has selected one of Edge's newest designs in porcelain tile, Peppered Moss, to feature in their national public relations program, as an example of trends in new colors for 2007. The CMG is an international association of design professionals whose objective is the identification and forecast of color trends one to three years into the future for all industries.

For 2007, the CMG identified as a key color indicator, "the mainstreaming of the environment as a prime mover of color such as the look of botanical greens and nature's blues derived from the sky and sea." Edge's porcelain tile Peppered Moss design was chosen as an example to represent this color trend. Dave Brownlee, a member of the CMG, and Director of Product Development and Supplier Relations for Edge flooring, said, "This recognition by the CMG demonstrates Edge's commitment to not only the further development of easy to install natural stone and porcelain tile products, but also to becoming an industry leader in color and design." Erik Christensen, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Edge stated, "We have worked very closely with the best porcelain tile design companies in Italy and other parts of the world to ensure we are at the forefront of design and color trends and to provide our retailers with the products their customers want."

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