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COVER STORY SH PRINTS ome of it latest innovations set to take summer 2018 by storm. Boxboard


Boxboard is a contemporary range that has been styled on the look of chipboard. This raw recycled look is becoming ever more popular with designers and offers a twist on contemporary living. The collection offers five different formats including a large format of 1200x2400mm and six different colours.


Our contemporary collections offer a minimalistic effect with natural tones and uniformity. This fresh, clean unblemished look is the perfect solution in modern design projects. With large format and outdoor applications available, the options are extensive for the architect.


Shark


This stunning and vibrant range is inspired by the idea of iridescent fish scales as the see washed over them and the sharp edges that resemble a fin. This innovative tile collection plays with shapes, light, shade and colour that leave us with a tile that creates spectacular statements.


Our decorative tile collections are extensive, our collections consist of vibrant colours, unique textures and unusual patterns. These tiles are perfect for creating a statement in an interior design project and allow the designer to play around with ideas and create a feature element in any given setting.


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