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Twelve new finishes for popular Schluter wall profile is Jolly news

  • 9 Jul 2018

Schlüter-Systems Ltd has released 12 new finishes for one of the its longest established profiles for tile and stone, the Schlüter®-JOLLY.

The new additions increase the range of metallic finishes on offer for the 6, 8, 10 and 12.5mm versions of the company’s most popular wall profile.

Following considerable demand from customers, these finishes have been released to the UK market, providing options that contrast or blend with wall tiles and also feature matches to the latest fixture and fitting trends in kitchen and bathroom design:

  • Schlüter’s existing range of chrome finishes sees the introduction of a brushed chrome option
  • Three nickel/titanium finishes offer a stylish muted match to grey tile and stone
  • The introduction of a selection of copper finishes (satin, polished and brushed) melds ideally with the ongoing popularity of rose gold and copper interior detailing
  • Brushed antique bronze provides a rich match to vintage and industrial themes
  • Satin and brushed brass are new companions to the existing polished brass finish available, with the three variants offering a warm toned, retro solution to tile and stone finishing
  • Bright black and brushed graphite finishes provide a sleek finishing option to match dark coloured tile and stone

From JOLLY’s beginning in 1981, it has been solving the problem of exposed unglazed tile edges in wall coverings; developing a reputation for smart, high quality finishing across a wide range of installations.

The release of the new finishes gives architects, specifiers and tilers new tools needed to assist their creativity, helping avoid the need to source profiles from various manufacturers.

Schluter-Systems
Units 3-5 Bardon 22
Beveridge Lane
Coalville
Leicestershire
LE67 1TE
UK

01530 813396

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