spotlight: british ceramic tile
A fresh approach to tile design British Ceramic Tile is fast evolving with new collections for the summer months
British Ceramic Tile is an ultra- modern and energy efficient manufacturer of ceramic tiles. Based in Devon, the company puts innovation at the forefront of its’ ethos and is completely motivated and committed to providing excellent design for the UK market. British Ceramic Tile has attained both ISO 9001 (2008) and ISO 14001 certification for its quality and environmental management systems, reinforcing their award-winning place in the design industry.
F
or the summer months, BCT delivers new ranges; keeping things, fresh, funky and
irrevocably British.
A MODERN TWIST British Ceramic Tile has launched two breathtaking new ranges as part of their signature Laura Ashley collection. Marchmont features a feathered scroll design in a soft French Blue & White. Thanks to the natural flow of the pattern, the tiles designs can be used independently, or together to produce a striking panel or feature wall giving a luxurious feel to any bathroom. The tiles are available in a
248x398mm size. The Hinton range adds a modern
shine to the Laura Ashley collection. The contemporary mosaic effect tile with sparkling highlights is available in Black & White 248x398mm. The complementary monochrome strip (398x98mm), features a square mosaic design with platinum highlights and can be used with the entire range. A number of new additions to the existing Wiston range have also been launched to further enhance this popular collection. The new Grey wall tile (198x248mm) features a natural stone finish, with a satin glaze and glossy raindrop highlights. Designed to accompany the new
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wall tile and coordinate with the existing collection, we’ve created two border designs in complimentary colour ways (198x50mm). These work perfectly either singly or as a two-part repeating system. The Wiston Osaka strip features both a floral and linear design, which can be used independently or with the Wiston Irving Stripe strip. Both strips are available in grey or cream.
SUMMER STYLE Whether you’re looking for something soothing & restful or something with a bit more pizzazz, the summer product launch from British Ceramic Tile will have a range to suit many of your needs. The latest launch showcases new products designed to enhance and complement two of the existing ranges. The addition of the Brighton Neutrals tiles introduces a softer
look to the Brighton range of tiles. The complementary tones of Truffle, Ivory, Beige and Grey allow you to add a warm glow to a bathroom, and can be used as standalone tiles, or mixed with one of the two coordinating strips to help create feature panels. The linear design of the tiles matches that of the existing Brighton wall tiles, so allows the range to be mixed and matched. The wall tiles are available in a
248x398mm size and the strips in a 398x50mm size. The diverse colour palette of the
Creative Colours range has further been expanded to include eight tiles in a 198x198mm size including three completely new colours – Latte, Aubergine and Cobalt Blue. In addition to the new size of wall tiles, a coordinating insert and strip are also available in four colourways. The Paris decor pieces have a contemporary mosaic design and
platinum highlights and are available in a 198x198mm size for the inserts and a 198x50mm size for the strips. They can be teamed with either the new coloured wall tiles, or with a gloss white to enable the range to be used in either bathroom or kitchen environments.
For further information visit
www.britishceramictile.com
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