Don’t miss your chance to attend the leading tile and stone event in North America! Coverings is your chance to join industry professionals from around the globe to explore cutting-edge products, gain valuable insights, and build lasting connections.
Registration will open late October 2025.
* See registration pricing chart below for details on registration categories and rates. Please note that cash payments will not be accepted onsite.
Coverings attendees can enjoy free and discounted registration leading up to the event. Attendees include: distributors, retailers, architects/designers, contractors/installers, fabricators, and builders/remodelers. Members of the press and students are also eligible for complimentary registration at any time.
A Non-Exhibiting Manufacturer (NEM) is a company that manufactures or sells products and/or services to the tile and stone industry but does not currently exhibit in Coverings 2026. NEMs are not eligible for promo code discounts. Suitcasing, the act of soliciting business in the show aisles or other public spaces, is strictly prohibited at Coverings.
Are you a Tile of Spain, Ceramic of Italy, Tile Council of North America (TCNA), National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA), or Ceramic Tile Distributors Association (CTDA) member? You may be eligible for complimentary registration. Contact your member representative for more information.
Coverings 2026 exhibitors receive five free booth personnel registrations per 100 square feet of exhibit space. In addition, starting in January, exhibitors can invite and provide their customers and clients unique promo codes so they can join them at Coverings for free.
(Through Feb. 1, 2026)
(Feb. 2 – Mar. 29, 2026)
(Mar. 30 – April 2, 2026)
(Through Jan. 5, 2025)
(Jan. 1 – April 28, 2025)
(April 29 – May 2, 2025)
Coverings sponsor organizations employ revenues earned from their participation in Coverings to support numerous industry initiatives, including continuing education, training and certification, trade programs, public relations, research, standards, sustainability efforts, and technical publishing. Their contributions are essential in maintaining the strength and vibrancy of the tile and stone industry today.









