Leading commercial tile supplier CTD Architectural Tiles unveils its latest collection of carefully curated tiles, seamlessly combining the latest trends with exceptional performance.
The latest collection features an array of new and updated tile ranges from some of the world’s leading manufacturers from around the world. Details of all new tile ranges are available on the tile supplier’s website, where architects, interior designers and specifiers are able to request free samples to discover the look and feel of each tile.
Responding to the varied needs of its customers working across the commercial sector, the collection features a comprehensive choice of tiles suited to a variety of styles and requirements, from ceramic tiles for feature walls to slip-resistant porcelain floor tiles.
Some of the new ranges, like Canal Grande, provide the best of both worlds, offering users a solution for eye-catching yet sophisticated walls. Inspired by the vibrant and luxurious feel of Venice’s waterways and the Venetian art of boat making, this collection of glazed porcelain tiles mimics the distinctive qualities of mahogany wood. These tiles benefit from photographic techniques to create a 3-D surface effect, resulting in a classic feel suitable for a multitude of commercial environments.
Also inspired by classic luxury is Endless, which epitomises the ever-popular marble trend. Available in five opulent shades and a choice of six sizes, this beautiful collection can add sophistication and elegance to a variety of commercial settings. Providing an attractive anti-slip tile solution with the added benefit of Microban anti-bacterial technology, Endless is ideal for any project looking to combine form with function.
Alternatively, Sweet Bars offers users a vibrant yet chic wall tile that’s ideal for adding a pop of colour and texture to any space. Whether it’s for a busy bar area or hotel reception, these glazed ceramic tiles are guaranteed to make an impression thanks to the collection’s fusion of fresh translucent and earthy clay shades.
CTD Architectural Tiles is proud to have a national team of experts able to provide advice and guidance on its tile collections. To get in touch with a local team member, visit https://www.
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