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CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

The winning product, Redi Trench™, is an incredibly exciting marriage of design and function. Designers have the choice of selecting either tile-in-grate or non-tile-able versions. ” Redi Trench™ features offer endless design flexibility as it can be used with any size Redi Base (30″–72”), plank pitched, molded-in trench.

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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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Delightful Dial Square

Diary of a Tile Addict

The designers at 20.20 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.

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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 bespoke design was realised by Solus’ tile fabrication department at their HQ in Birmingham using full-sized 300x600mm tiles, cut down to 150x600mm strips. Quadrant Design.

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Ceramic Collaborations

Diary of a Tile Addict

Enigma restaurant featuring Neolith sintered stone by TheSize. It is an ideal opportunity for architects, designers and anyone enthused by ceramics in building to explore issues with the most prominent national and international minds connected to design and engineering. ade and a multi-coloured cornice. © Paul Carstairs-Arup.

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An American in London | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

I have a few things in mind but I was really hoping that the friends and the readers I have in the United Kingdom would come through and let me know what I should be doing. I know I’ll get flamed but it’s not like the 1970′s when you could walk amongsth the stones. They are actually boring.