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Source natural stone from around the world for a high-end finish to your bathroom project.


Distrito Iron from the Coverlam Top range meets the most demanding needs of the home in terms of resistance to heat, chemicals and damp stain. In addition, thanks to its minimal porosity, it is a hygienic, antibacterial surface ideal for food preparation. Find out more at the Grespania stand.


AVA Stone by La Fabbrica will be displaying their large format luxury Italian porcelain range, including Macchia Antica pictured here. Offered in 12 and 20mm thicknesses, it is also available in 6mm thickness for walls and floors. Sizes are 320cm x 160cm, 280cm x 120cm, 120cm x 120cm and 60cm x 120cm.


Save the date for The Natural Stone Show and Hard Surfaces, ExCeL London, 6-8 June


fter a Covid hiatus, the Natural Stone Show in London makes a welcome return to ExCeL London on 6-8 June this year, once again co-locating with the Hard Surfaces exhibition to complete the picture of natural and man-made products being promoted to serve the kitchen and bathrooms sector.


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A lot has happened in the market since the previous exhibitions were live at ExCeL in 2019, so there’s plenty to catch up with. And whether


you are a designer, fabricator, contractor, tiler, retailer/studio or a customer of the sector, you will find plenty to interest and surprise you at the exhibitions that cover this rapidly developing market.


Why is it growing so rapidly? Because who doesn’t want the look and feel of a premium hard surface? The stone look is so popular that the engineered stone and sintered stone/porcelain manufacturers have encompassed it wholeheartedly, further expanding the market with new and innovative materials. Select materials from around 150 exhibitors including leading international brands Coverlam by Grespania, La Fabricca (Avesta Stone), Keope Ceramiche, Bestile, BigsSlabs by Nuovocorso, Ceramiche Caesar, Infinitity, Stone Italiana, Brachot, Pentagon Tiles, Bloomstones and many more. You’ll also be able to source the latest machinery, tools, and consumables to make your workshop more productive and sustainable.


Adam Reuvany, who will be on the Bloomstones stand, tries out the invisible induction hob that he will be demonstrating at the Natural Stone Show & Hard Surfaces exhibitions.


Select from more than 50 CPD opportunities at the dedicated Hard Surfaces and Natural Stone Show seminar theatres. Sessions include Fabricator masterclasses; Installation insights; Global trends for


floor tiles, walls tiles and solid surfaces; Inside-out living; Decoration & detail; Environmental edge; and Augmented surfaces.


Register for your free ticket now at www.stoneshow.co.uk/register


Please see websites below to find out more about the show.


www.stoneshow.co.ukwww.hardsurfaces.co.uk


Visit the MaterialDistrict ‘Sustainability meet design’ exhibition showcasing 100 innovative and low-carbon footprint materials to inspire your next kitchen or bathroom project.


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