Coverings 2026 Las Vegas Show brought thousands of industry professionals to the Las Vegas Convention Center from March 30 to April 2. The global event focused on tile, stone, and design innovation. More than 750 exhibitors took part from nearly 40 countries. The show became a major meeting point for architects, designers, builders, and manufacturers. It highlighted strong global interest in new materials and modern design solutions. Las Vegas once again proved its role as a key hub for international trade events.
Attendance data showed a strong rise in participation from the West Coast. California and Nevada attendance increased by 412 percent compared to the 2025 show in Orlando. This sharp growth shows rising regional demand for design and construction materials. Architects and designers also showed higher engagement. Their attendance rose by 24 percent compared to the last Las Vegas event in 2022. The numbers reflect growing interest in new building trends and product innovation across the US market.
The event featured a wide global presence with more than 750 exhibitors from nearly 40 countries. Companies displayed new tile, stone, and surface products. Many focused on advanced design, durability, and sustainability. The show acted as a global business platform where companies connected with buyers, developers, and architects. It also helped strengthen international trade links in the construction and design sector.
Industry leaders said the event offered strong value for professionals. The wide range of products helped designers discover new ideas and materials. Many attendees said the environment supported creativity and learning. Organizers described Coverings as a global meeting point for education, networking, and product discovery. Hosting the event in Las Vegas helped increase visibility and participation from international markets.
One of the key highlights was a keynote session focused on skilled craftsmanship and support for veterans. The session discussed how tile and stone professionals contribute to specially designed smart homes for wounded veterans. These homes include features that improve safety, comfort, and independence. After the keynote, a private tour was held with actor and humanitarian Gary Sinise. He met exhibitors and reviewed products designed for accessibility, including slip resistant surfaces and curbless showers.
The Coverings Lounge served as a central networking space during the event. Attendees used it to connect with peers, attend talks, and explore new ideas. Educational sessions were hosted across multiple stages, covering installation, fabrication, and design innovation. More than 50 learning opportunities were offered throughout the show. A special artisan showcase featured live demonstrations of handmade tile production, highlighting traditional craftsmanship in modern design.
Mindfulness workshops were also part of the program. These sessions focused on mental wellness, leadership, and workplace balance. Attendees learned practical techniques for focus and productivity. The event also included a collaboration with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Architecture. This added an academic perspective to industry discussions and design innovation.
Top tile trends were another major focus at the show. These trends were displayed across exhibition booths and guided tours. Attendees explored nine miles of tile and stone displays. The trends reflected shifts in color, texture, and material use in modern interiors and architecture. Industry experts used the event to highlight how design preferences are evolving globally.
Coverings 2026 Las Vegas Show reinforced Las Vegas as a leading destination for global industry events. The strong attendance growth shows increasing demand in the US construction and design market. Experts say the event continues to shape international design trends and business connections. Organizers expect future editions to grow further as global interest in tile and stone innovation increases.

