16 December 2025
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DIXIE GROUP INC
CIK: 29332•2 Annual Reports•Latest: 2025-04-08
10-K / April 8, 2025
Revenue:$265,000,000
Income:-$13,000,000
10-K / March 20, 2024
Revenue:$276,343,000
Income:-$2,718,000
10-K / April 8, 2025
Company Summary: The Dixie Group, Inc.
Business Overview
- Industry: Floorcovering manufacturing and marketing
- Main Focus: High-end residential carpet, rugs, luxury vinyl flooring (LVF), and engineered wood
- Primary Markets: Upper-end residential segment via strong brands and customer relationships
Key Brands
- Fabrica: Luxurious residential carpets, custom rugs, engineered wood; priced approximately 5x industry average; targets interior decorators, luxury builders, yacht and motor coach manufacturers
- Masland: Designed for high-end residential markets; offers specialty carpets, rugs, and LVF; priced over 3x industry average; sold through interior designers and specialty retailers
- DH Floors: Offers stylish, affordable luxury carpets and rugs for moderate high-end residential market; priced about 2x industry average
- TRUCOR™: Rigid vinyl flooring mimicking hardwood/stone; waterproof core, durable for residential and commercial use; features waterproof, stain, and scratch resistance, cushioned feel, and sound insulating IXPE pad
Industry Context
- Market Size (2023): $34.1 billion in U.S. total sales, down 7.4% from 2022
- Main Sales Categories (2023):
- Carpets & Rugs: 33% of dollar sales; 39% of square footage
- LVF (Luxury Vinyl Flooring): 28% of dollar sales; 31% of square footage
- Others: Wood, ceramic, stone, vinyl, laminate
Product Offerings
- Soft floorcoverings: broadloom carpets, rugs, custom-designed carpets
- Hard surface flooring: LVF, engineered wood, stone, ceramic tiles
- Industries Served: Residential & commercial construction, remodeling, auto, RV, small boats
Customer Base & Sales
- Customer Concentration: No single customer exceeds 10% of net sales
- 2024: Top 10 customers account for approximately 7%
- 2024: Top 20 customers for approximately 10%
- Employees: 951 as of December 28, 2024
- Revenue for Fiscal Year 2024: $265.0 million (down 4.1% from 2023)
- Net Loss in 2024: $13.0 million, or $0.88 per share (including discontinued operations)
- Income (2023): Loss of $2.7 million, or $0.18 per share
Business Operations
- Facilities:
- Total of approximately 2.8 million square feet
- Locations primarily in Dalton, GA; Calhoun, GA; Saraland, AL; Atmore, AL; Roanoke, AL; Santa Ana, CA; Porterville, CA; Adairsville, GA; Chatsworth, GA
- Mostly owned properties with some leased, including a distribution center and manufacturing sites
- Market Position: Strong brands, design innovation, longstanding supplier relationships, focus on high-end market segments
Additional Details
- Sales Seasonality: Highest in Q2 (~26%), lowest in Q1 (~24%)
- Raw Materials: Mainly nylon, wool, polyester yarns; raw material costs influenced by petroleum prices
- Raw Material Suppliers: Primarily domestic for yarn; overseas for LVF and some wood products
- Trade & Regulatory: Risks related to tariffs, trade policies, foreign regulations for sourcing; environmental and safety regulations apply
- Cybersecurity: Ongoing risk management; no material incidents in 2024
- Legal & Litigation: Several environmental-related lawsuits in Georgia around PFAS chemicals; denying liability and vigorously defending
Summary
The Dixie Group, Inc. specializes in manufacturing and marketing high-end residential flooring products, especially luxury carpets, rugs, and durable hard surfaces like LVF and engineered wood. It owns well-regarded brands (Fabrica, Masland, DH Floors, TRUCOR™), serving exclusive customer segments through designer, retail, builder, and specialty channels. The company has approximately 951 employees, generated $265 million in revenue in 2024, and reported a net loss of $13 million. It operates facilities across several U.S. locations, primarily in Georgia, Alabama, and California, with a focus on design innovation, product differentiation, and serving the upper-end residential market.
