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SURFACE DESIGN SHOW 2017 FEATURE Solus Ceramics- Stand 102


Solus Ceramics, supplier of stylish and unique architectural wall and floor tiles, will be showcasing a number of new tile ranges at this year’s Surface Design Show on stand 102.


Visitors to the event will be able to see Solus Ceramics’ brand new Raw and Polygon ranges, as well as a host of existing modern and innovative wall tiles exploring the latest textures, shapes and colours in the tiling industry.


The unique Raw range closely resembles the textures of real concrete but in the form of porcelain. Different to other concrete-effect products, Raw authentically replicates the evocative crevices and bubbles often found in genuine concrete slabs. The tiles provide a huge amount of character which gives architects and designers the scope to design projects that embrace a bold concrete aesthetic.


Polygon takes the trend for geometric patterns to the next level, by offering users the chance to customise their experience with a variety of different designs and colours. Starting with a neutral speckled tile, Solus Ceramics can offer four different printed patterns that can be brought to life with any of the 30 different colour choices. Tiles are created specifically to the designer’s specification, meaning that every project will be totally unique.


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