CUPA PIZARRAS

07 April 2022

CUPA PIZARRAS: Historic Slate Installation Fit for World Leaders at G7 Summit

CUPA PIZARRAS has been specified across a major development and refurbishment at Tregenna Castle. The company’s products were selected for their ability to endure extreme local weather and provide an exceptionally long lifespan.

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15 December 2021

Achieving ambition with CUPA PIZARRAS’ solutions

CUPA PIZARRAS’ high-quality slate solutions have helped a local project team to meet its overarching design goals during a project to renovate a property in Doncaster.

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08 November 2021

Roofs with a view: CUPA PIZARRAS’ slate used on The View Development

CUPA PIZARRAS’ H9 slates have been specified as part of a modern luxury housing development in Yorkshire. They were chosen on account of their aesthetic value, long-term durability and competitive pricing.

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03 November 2021

CUPA PIZARRAS slates gives UK windmill ultimate coastal weather protection

CUPA PIZARRAS R17 slate has been specified to meet the design challenges of a former Georgian windmill renovation, at Fort Green, near Aldeburgh in Suffolk.

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06 September 2021

EverEdge features on ITV gardening programme

The Cottage Garden, from ITV’s Love Your Garden programme, is a modern, contemporary clean looking garden. It features Classic Edging in Slate from EverEdge.

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23 August 2021

CUPA PIZARRAS Heavy 3 slate used on Scottish whisky distillery

A number of pre-existing farm structures have been reconstructed using CUPA PIZARRAS Heavy 3 slate in order to house a new Scottish whisky distillery, Ardross.

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29 July 2021

CUPA PIZARRAS CUPACLAD® 101 RANDOM used for new museum

CUPA PIZARRAS’ CUPACLAD® 101 RANDOM rainscreen cladding system helps to create a geologically inspired exterior for the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences’ new £2 million Colin Forbes Building.

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23 June 2021

CUPA PIZARRAS Helps Rebuild Loch Ness Visitor Centre

CUPA PIZARRAS’ Heavy 3 slate has been used to rebuild a previously run-down village hall, into An Talla Loch Ness Visitor Centre, a visitor gateway to Loch Ness and the Caledonian Canal.