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WHAT’S NEW? RAISE A GLASS


TO PROSECCO Timeless elegance at a price that won’t break the bank is the hallmark of the latest addition to Ceramique Internationale’s range of large stone- effect tiles.


Limestone provides the inspiration for the Prosecco range, available in two distinctive grey tones, with realistic gentle vein-cut impressions along the length and available in 300 x 600mm and 600mm x 600mm sizes.


Suitable for floors and walls, the commanding beauty of limestone can bring understated grace to minimalist spaces, as well as providing a discreet backdrop to stylish interior designs. The larger square tile is the perfect product for those seeking to create the seamless continuous surfaces of Grand Design style flooring.


Replicating this dramatic stone in porcelain means Prosecco tiles require no sealing or treatment, ensuring their timeless appearance is matched by long-term durability. Minimum maintenance is required, cleaning


PARKSIDE


STRENGTHENS TEAM Parkside has strengthened its team with the appointment of three experienced specification consultants.


As it continues growth in the commercial tile market, Parkside is welcoming four new team members ready to work with architects, contractors, interior designers and developers across the United Kingdom.


James Journet, Sales Design Director, said: “We’re delighted to be welcoming the experience of Lauren, Jess and James to the Parkside family. Each brings with them great expertise and understanding in their specialist field and will undoubtedly help us to provide exceptional service as we continue to grow.”


Lauren Riley joins Parkside to support large architectural projects. Spending the last 15 years at vinyl flooring company Altro, Lauren is a familiar figure in the London architecture and design community and is highly


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is simple and they are resistant to staining, scratching, cold temperatures and moisture, making Prosecco a practical as well as sophisticated choice for any home environment.


Peter Vann, Director of Ceramique Internationale, said: “The trend for natural materials is here to stay thanks to its ability to bring nature indoors and co-ordinate well with other natural finishes.


active in social and networking activities within the Clerkenwell district.


Jess Caro will work with Lauren to support large architectural projects. Coming to Parkside from her previous position at Altro, Jess has a keen interest in sustainability and writes her own blog on the topic. With further experience at Gerflor, Ceragres and a specialised profiles and trims company, Jess’ technical knowledge of finish specifications is second to none.


Joining from Topps Tiles where he was part of the contracts team, James Saunders will be assisting architects, contractors and developers across London and the South East. James was formerly an


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“The Prosecco range encapsulates the magnificence of the limestone found in the glorious Yorkshire Dales, here on Ceramique Internationale’s doorstep. But limestone is also found around the globe in places such as France, Egypt, Brazil and Japan, so this collection brings a truly international feel to any interior.”


area manager for the region and his understanding of the Parkside tile portfolio and services will ensure customers are well serviced.


These new appointments underline Parkside’s commitment to growth by providing the UK tile specification industry with unrivalled range, custom design, unique product sourcing, specialist services and support from a growing team.


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