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WHAT’S NEW? CAESARSTONE UK OPENS


NEW SITE IN MANCHESTER Caesarstone UK has opened its second distribution centre, in Trafford Park, Manchester.


The 20,000 sq ft warehouse will act as a hub, serving customers in the north of England, cutting delivery times and improving service levels. A permanent Caesarstone showroom will open on the same site in the following months.


Caesarstone UK Managing Director, Amir Reske, said: “Our UK business continues to grow at a significant rate and the opening of our Manchester distribution centre is another milestone in our long-term UK expansion strategy.


“We have a very healthy business in the north of England, with growing demand for our products. Our new Trafford Park location will allow us


IRIS CERAMICA GROUP OPENS ITS


FIRST UK SHOWROOM Iris Ceramica Group, specialist in the design, production and distribution of high-quality porcelain and ceramic products, has opened its first UK showroom in the heart of Clerkenwell.


Building its portfolio up over the course of almost 60 years, Iris Ceramica Group is continuing to expand throughout Europe and has recently opened showrooms in Berlin and New York.


The Italian group places a large emphasis on ensuring that the entire process of the production of its eight brands is sustainable, with all of them operating a zero-impact production since 2018.


Iris Ceramica Group’s CEO is Federica Minozzi, the entrepreneurial daughter of its founder, Romano Minozzi. Their mutual passion for and knowledge of the brand is evident, and they hope to keep the company within their family for many years to come.


Federica commented: “We’re very proud and excited to be opening


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to improve on our already excellent levels of service, as well as catering for northern-based consumers by giving them a more accessible location to view our award-winning surfaces.”


A showroom space will open at the same site in the following months, mirroring the Caesarstone London Studio that opened at the brand’s headquarters in May 2018. It will be designed to appeal to and cater for


end-consumers, kitchen designers, and architects by having large- format slabs on display and a highly engaging and tactile experience that allows visitors to immerse themselves in the design process. Caesarstone confirmed that it will open further distribution centres in the UK over the next 12 months.


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wi-fi, whilst enjoying the luxury design aspect of Iris Ceramica Group.


Each floor has its own very unique style. On the ground floor, visitors will be able to see a boutique hotel atmosphere. The striking white staircase leads to the top floor, which houses the ‘Diesel Living’ collection and materials inspired by the metropolitan world. The space on the top floor is a business- oriented area, which is perfect for co-working and studying.


our new London showroom. A lot of effort and time has gone into ensuring that it represents our core values of beauty, innovation and sustainability. We really look forward to welcoming London’s design community through our doors, who we hope to inspire and impress in equal measure.”


The space has been conceived as a meeting place; somewhere members of the public can use to work independently, to co-work or to enjoy a coffee and relax with the free


The basement, however, is a more private dimension, transporting visitors into a spa-like layout, with traditional tile formats as the backdrop. A water feature is the eye- catching centrepiece with private ‘booths’ around the edges, creating a strong evocative ambience and making this floor ideal for independent working.


Visitors will be able to view a range of the Group’s products, which are all sustainable due to the use of raw materials such as clay, feldspar sand, silica and quartz. All of these materials are widely spread on the earth’s crust and are not at risk of depletion.


www.irisceramica.com www.tomorrowstileandstone.co.uk


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