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Mapei opens a new facility in the UK

Ceramics of Italy

Mapei, a global leader in the production of chemical products for the building industry, is enhancing its presence in the UK by opening a new facility in Speke, near Liverpool. Today, also thanks to the local production capacity, we are the market leader in products for the installation of ceramic and stone materials.

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NTCA names Brookes president, 2020 Tile Person of the Year

Floor Covering News

I am humbled and honored to receive this award and be recognized by my peers in an industry I have been active in for almost 40 years,” Brookes said in the virtual meeting. Brookes has built a resume of achievements and activities that represent commitment and passion for the tile and stone industry. I am overwhelmed.

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Decocer thinks ‘big’ with small tile

Floor Covering News

Decocer’s ceramic library offers a wide range of options in terms of color, finish, shape, format and design. In addition to a specialized sales department, the company participates in Coverings , the annual tile and stone trade show, and flies executives in regularly to work closely with distribution partners.

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Ceramic Collaborations

Diary of a Tile Addict

Enigma restaurant featuring Neolith sintered stone by TheSize. RIBA North is hosting Moulding Futures: Collaborative Explorations in Ceramics for Architecture symposium on Friday 8th December, a one-day event created by ECAlab and supported by Tile of Spain, the University of Liverpool and Leeds Beckett University.

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Conserving Character at The Corn Stores

Diary of a Tile Addict

The building had previously been split into several rooms, altering the original layout and varying greatly in design from wood to large stone slabs. The final decision was the inclusion of coloured tiles from Solus Ceramics ‘ Travertine 1 collection. Solus Ceramics. Quadrant Design.

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Delightful Dial Square

Diary of a Tile Addict

sought to embody the industrial nature of the club’s inception, as the players were originally workers at the Royal Arsenal munitions factory, and Dial Square was named after the sundial which helped factory workers keep time. The flooring is varied, with wood, stone and tile all having their moment. Solus Ceramics.

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