Showcasing the most exciting new tiling trends, Grestec Tiles will be exhibiting at the Surface Design Show 2015.
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.
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.
Terracrete
The timeless charm of original terracotta blends.
Terracrete presents a refined, elegant beauty. Five colours and countless graphics that combine the purity of the earth with the most sophisticated and essential shapes. The contemporary and minimalist look of Terracrete is designed to give a strong and unique identity to any room.
For further information or to request samples please call us on 0845 130 2241 or email mail@grestec.co.uk.
Construction News
29/01/2015
Grestic Tiles To Exhibit At The Surface Design Show 2015


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