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SOLUS CERAMICS LAUNCHES EIGHTH ISSUE OF QUARTER
MAGAZINE Solus Ceramics, supplier of architectural wall and floor tiles, has launched its eighth issue of Quarter magazine, showcasing its new tile ranges and inspirational project case studies.
Quarter magazine provides architects and designers with a portfolio of the latest tile ranges, accompanied by innovative case studies to inspire future design projects. Brimming with new ranges and design trends, the latest issue is focused around the centrepiece of Solus Ceramics’ show calendar, the 100% Design Show and explores the latest shapes and textures coming to surface throughout the season.
A new product range taking centre stage is Villes, which explores the latest mosaic tile trend for 2017. Described as a micro-mosaic, the range is made up of 22 different colours and four different designs, including a checkerboard effect, diagonal stripes and a triple colour mix.
Also featured is the inspirational Patchwork range, which encompasses the magic of mixing shape and texture. The Patchwork range encapsulates the mood of different materials such as silk and cotton, in the form of rectangle and hexagonal tiles. The range features six base colours, including cool tones of silver and shades of ivory.
Complementing the latest ranges, this issue explores a number of astounding hospitality projects Solus Ceramics have been working on, these include the luxurious Merchants Manor Hotel in Falmouth to the exquisite Five Guys restaurant in Dubai.
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Building Adhesives Ltd represented the tiling industry at a nationwide celebration of the best of UK manufacturing at The Manufacturer MX Awards 2016.
The company, which manufactures tile adhesives, grouts, sealants and other ancillary tiling products under the BAL and Dunlop brands, was shortlisted in three categories for Sustainable Manufacturing, Supply Chain Excellence and Through-Life Engineering Services.
Building Adhesives took their place alongside companies such as Caterpillar, McLaren Automotive, Siemens, JCB and Coca-Cola at the awards ceremony in Birmingham hosted by impressionist Rory Bremner.
David Hackett, General Manager at Building Adhesives Ltd, said: “It was an honour and a privilege for BAL to attend the awards ceremony again and represent the UK tiling industry alongside so many household global names.
“To be shortlisted in three categories was a tremendous achievement and highlights how we are committed as a company to not only maintaining but improving our high standards in manufacturing technology, sustainability and supply chain management.
“Still based at our original manufacturing site in Stoke-on- Trent, we continue to invest heavily
in our manufacturing process to ensure, as a company, we are as efficient and sustainable as possible and also meet the needs of our customers.
“With multi-million pound investment in our facilities in the last two years, we are committing to maintain our market-leading status for tiling solutions in the UK, and to also develop our credentials as a leading manufacturer in the UK, benchmarked against the very best manufacturers from all industries.”
It is was the third time that Building Adhesives have been shortlisted for a Manufacturing MX Award, winning the Business Development and Change Management category in 2014.
To make the shortlist, Building Adhesives went through a rigorous evidence-based process with judges making numerous site visits to the Stoke-on-Trent manufacturer and meeting the key decision makers.
With a combined heritage spanning four decades, The Manufacturer MX Awards was formed in 2015 by the merger of two of the industry’s existing awards programmes: The Manufacturer of the Year Awards, run by The Manufacturer and the Manufacturing Excellence (MX) Awards, run by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).
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BUILDING ADHESIVES LTD FLIES THE FLAG FOR TILING AT UK MANUFACTURING AWARDS
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