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FLOORING & TILING
Malmo™Freedom stickdown LVT offers a stable flooring solution in kitchens and open plan spaces
The Malmo™ Freedom stickdown luxury vinyl tile (LVT) flooring range is an ideal choice in kitchens and open plan living spaces thanks to its ability to withstand the weight of heavy objects without experiencing expansion or contraction. Malmo™ stickdown
offers a higher degree of stability compared to rigid click installations and is ideal for kitchen renovations as it can be pre- installed prior to heavy items such as cabinetry, kitchen islands or Agas being placed on top without risk of movement. In open plan spaces it can be installed across large areas without the need for expansion gaps around the edge of a room or fixed objects. Malmo™ stickdown has recently undergone a major design update
with 13 new decors. It features a 0.55mm wear layer, is R10 slip resistant, compatible with water- piped underfloor heating systems and has a 25-year domestic and 10-year commercial warranty. Malmo™ is distributed by IDS
and is available ex-stock for nationwide delivery in 24-48 hours.
u08457 298 298
uinfo@malmoflooring.com
uwww.malmoflooring.com
Cosentino’s Eco-Friendly Kitchen and Bathroom Surfaces with Silestone® Ethereal
Silestone® by Cosentino's new Ethereal series is a collection of white surfaces with intricate marble look patterns that recreate the natural beauty of the sky. The four colours, namely Ethereal Dusk, Ethereal Haze, Ethereal Glow, and Ethereal Noctis, are ideal for worktop, splashback, flooring and furniture cladding applications in kitchens and bathrooms alike. Each colour showcases a deep, fine veining on a white foundation and has been developed with at least 20% recycled raw materials thanks to Cosentino’s exclusive HybriQ+® technology. What's more, the HybriQ+® manufacturing process utilises 99% reused water from the production processes and 100% renewable electric energy, keeping sustainability
at the forefront of this collection and all Silestone® by Cosentino products. Launched in 2020, the composition of HybriQ+® means that Silestone® retains its timeless beauty, as well as its mechanical and technical performance, quality, hygiene certifications and residential 25-year warranty - all while looking after the environment.
u01256 761229
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cosentino.com
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The Branded Tile Company – A year as a start up T
he Branded Tile Company launched last year in the midst of the COVID
lockdowns and it’s been a tumultuous year for the start up. ‘We’d geared up to launch Spring 2020 but
Covid put paid to that’ says Founder John Chater, ‘then we realised that we’d just better crack on’. Crack on they did, and they relaunched the
well-loved Victoria & Albert Museum range, growing distribution across key UK trade accounts and redeveloped the brand ahead of 2022.
‘We’re really excited about what we’re bring to
the market in 2022’ says Chater, a sneak peek shows that there’ll be new V&A designs and a full range of matching splashbacks in 3 sizes. ‘Speaking to customers, not everyone is as
excited by tiles as us and many see a glass splashback as a big statement piece for their kitchen. So, from January 2022, we’ll be offering a wide range of glass with the full V&A Colour archive and some of their beautiful designs.’. In addition to the growing V&A range, The
Branded Tile Company are expanding their client portfolio. As John told us ‘we’ve a stunning range of tiles
and glass landing in Easter from a major contemporary brand that will really bring something new and unique to customers in the walls and floor arena.’. Don’t know about you but we can’t wait to
hear about this! For stocking enquiries please email or call John
Chater. Alternatively visit the website for more information.
u(07775) 514990
ujohn@brandedtilecompany.com
uwww.brandedtilecompany.com
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