Flooring & Tiling
Craven Dunnill’s Euphoria Tiles Add Pattern Dynamic
Hexagonal and Brick style porcelain tile formats are new additions to Craven Dunnill’s best-selling Euphoria tile collection, available in 5 natural clay colours. The Hexagon 210 x 182mm and Brick tiles 280 x 70mm are suitable for both floors and walls, along with the existing 750 x 750mm option. Brick is perfect for achieving patterned layouts such as parquet-style chevron, herringbone and other off-set designs. The Hexagon fits together like a jig-saw, creating a striking design element. Euphoria is a modern take on the original and once again fashionable terracotta tile. It combines the industrial vibe of scratched, aged cement, complete with efflorescence or salt deposits, blended with the irregular finish of old terracotta tiles.
u01746 761611
uwww.cravendunnill.co.uk
Bathroom care covered with Fila surface range
Fila’s surface care range includes a variety of treatments suitable for bathroom surfaces. Designed to clean and protect safely – and without compromising natural surface charactistics – the range includes sealants, deep cleaners, protective barriers and trouble-shooting solutions for surfaces spanning from glass shower enclosures to natural stone floor tiles. Production is supported by Fila’s new ISO 14001:2014 certification and its extensive range is recommended by over 220 leading tile brands.
New sealants include solvent-free, stain-proofing protector – FILAMP90 ECO
PLUS. Part of Fila’s award-winning Green Line, FILAMP90 ECO PLUS is a LEED-approved impregnator for polished and unpolished natural stone, and polished porcelain tiles. It provides a safe, fume-free application and its water- based formulation cuts application time by up to 80%. The new protector is also GEV-EMICODE EC1PLUS certified and is suitable for use on food contact areas. New for showers and glass, FILANO DROPS is a dual-purpose cleaner and protector that keeps showers limescale free and cleans without streaks. The no-rinse spray has a solvent-free, non-acidic formula which creates an invisible hydrophilic film – similar to water molecules. On contact with the treated surface, water droplets slide off without leaving limescale marks.
u01584 877286
ufilasolutions.com/en
British Ceramic Tile launches third Laura Ashley collection
F
ollowing on from the success of the first two Laura Ashley collections, British Ceramic Tile has worked closely with the company to translate iconic Laura Ashley prints into a sophisticated range of floor and wall tiles to offer even more design appeal to consumers. Two new collections have been added – Heritage and White – with further colours being added to Artisan to offer retailers and consumers the most quintessentially British collection to date.
The Heritage Collection combines two of Laura Ashley’s archived prints – Mr Jones and Wicker, offering a contemporary grey colour palette of charcoal and dove grey. Highly versatile, each 331x331mm tile can be used on both walls and floors to create feature walls or standout flooring.
New colourways have also been added to the Artisan collection. Seaspray and Charcoal are the latest additions to the popular range and will be available in two sizes of 150x75mm and 300x75mm.
Finally, the White Collection has been designed to celebrate the popular trend for classic white interiors, with a premium range of white decorative wall tiles and coordinating floor tiles. Subtle, printed structures and lustre finishes result in a collection of beautifully understated, incredibly versatile tiles that retailers and consumers will be sure to love.
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uwww.britishceramictile.com
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