Our Heritage
Built on One Craft. Perfected Over a Century.
John B. Campbell founded Mannington Mills in Salem, New Jersey in 1915, producing printed linoleum for American homes. The business philosophy was simple then and remains unchanged: make the highest quality floor you can, stand behind it completely, and build relationships that outlast any individual product cycle.
Today, Mannington employs over 4,000 people across four U.S. manufacturing facilities in New Jersey, Georgia, and West Virginia. We are still family-owned and operated — a deliberate choice that prioritizes long-term product integrity over short-term margin optimization.
1915
John B. Campbell founds Mannington Mills in Salem, NJ — producing printed inlaid linoleum for residential markets.
1972
Expansion into resilient sheet vinyl; Mannington becomes one of the first U.S. manufacturers to use rotogravure printing for floor products.
1994
Acquisition of Amtico International expands Mannington's commercial portfolio into luxury vinyl tile and modular flooring systems.
2016
Launch of Adura Max — the first rigid-core LVP in Mannington's portfolio, redefining the waterproof category with MaxCore SPC technology.
2024
Mannington publishes its first full Sustainability Report: 68% waste diversion, GREENGUARD Gold across all LVT lines, 34% renewable energy at manufacturing plants.