BATH & SHOWER INSTALLATIONS
HEX IS BACK Introduce your clients to some six-sided style this year with the addition of some Hexagon tiles. Hexagonal tiling was popular in the Victorian era and the geometric shape is being favoured by designers for its pleasing symmetry.
Each tile can be bordered by six other hexagons, which can themselves be bordered by other hexagons, indefinitely in any direction, creating a pleasing tiling pattern. This format works extremely well in kitchens and bathrooms and gives the room a very modern and contemporary look.
“INTRODUCE YOUR CLIENTS TO SOME SIX-SIDED STYLE
THIS YEAR WITH THE ADDITION OF SOME HEXAGON TILES.”
Settecento’s range of elongated Matiere Hexa Style- shaped tiles, have given the customer a cutting edge design to outline their project. This well-established Italian ceramic tile brand has embraced the aspect of geometric design and tastefully produced a range of quality styles that are exciting many customers.
BE ORIGINAL Finally we have seen more projects requiring authentic and original tile styling, particularly in restoration projects where people seek strong replica options.
MAKING THE IMPOSSIBLE POSSIBLE In the age of individualism, tiling has become personal, with customers wanting to put their own stamp on their interior projects. Designers around the globe have to meet the demand from customers who are looking for that personalised touch; making their project unique.
My Print by Dune is a modern and fresh approach to the tiling industry. Dune has the ability to print an image on the tile of whatever the customer desires. By simply uploading the image, the customer can recreate a memory, occasion or full album across the wall or floor of their project.
The industry is forever changing and the demand for new and innovative design is high. This creative touch gives customers the opportunity to think outside the box and ultimately make the impossible, possible.
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Ca’pietra has a great range of hand- made ‘encaustic’ tiles dating back to the 19th Century when patterns or figures on the surface were a product of different colours of clay. These stunning tiles were used to decorate the floors of palaces in St. Petersbury and Gaudi’s homes in Barcelona for example.
These beautiful patterned tiles and complementary plain-field tiles enable your customer to express themselves with a whole new level of creativity.
The future is looking bright for the tile industry and as customer demand is stronger than ever before, the market place will continue to meet their needs and offer innovative styles and designs that can suit each and every home.
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