Showcasing the most exciting new tiling trends, Grestec Tiles are pleased to announce they will be exhibiting at the Surface Design Show 2015. Register your tickets here with code wCHh.
Grestec Tiles will be presenting a handpicked selection of their most aspirational new tile ranges for 2015. From beautiful natural stone tones and textures to ancient Japanese inspired wood effect tiles.
Drift Stone merges the colours of nature with technology for the perfect combination. The rectangular sizes enhance spaces and the seven colour shades make every design scheme unique.
Digital technology renders natural inspirations by bringing a touch of design to even the busiest retail spaces. From the grey of chalk through to the black of lead, the collection offers marvellous colour shades to ensure that every installation surprises.
Charred
Charred represents a magical journey into the fascinating Japanese culture and is influenced by the ancient technique ‘Shou Sugi Sugi Ban’ which consists of the carbonization of wood planks.
Grestec have reinterpreted the fruit of this technique through Charred; a wood effect porcelain tile available in four colours and two surface finishes, in a format of 150x1200mm. The beautiful style of Charred provides elegance and individuality to all interiors.
Fine plates 6mm thick evoke the brutality and elegance of effusive rocks of volcanic origin, with a variety of movements and layers difficult to find in the extraction rocks.
Cumbria Stone is varied and versatile to offer the most compositional possibilities to the design. Its 1000x1000mm XXL format is studied to the expand the intended use of the contemporary porcelain tiles: just 6mm of thickness make it ideal for walls and flooring and also for high-traffic areas such as shopping malls and busy areas.
For further information or to request a sample, please do not hesitate to contact us on 0845 130 2241 or email mail@grestec.co.uk. Register here with code wCHh.
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