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Product category: Floors
News Release from: Johnson Tiles | Subject: Aspects Collection
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 24 December 2003

New Floor Tiles Inspired By Leather Look

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H Johnson has launched, within its Aspects collection, a range of porcelain floor tiles in a variety of earthy shades inspired by luxurious leathers, warm stones and natural granites.

H Johnson, the UK's largest manufacturer of ceramic tiles, has launched within its Aspects collection a range of porcelain floor tiles in a variety of earthy shades inspired by luxurious leathers, warm stones and natural granites The new selection of floor tiles (333 x 333mm) offer an ageless elegance that's perfect for today's modern interior designs

The 'Leather' range of tiles comes in beige, tan, mocca and charcoal shades and the 'Earthstone' range in three vibrant, warm shades.

Also offered within the new floor tile collection is 'Marlstone' in three different shades which give a smooth surface to create understated elegance in stylishly simple interiors.

To complete the range, 'Vetoro' gives a subtle silk finish showing the characteristic gloss veining and rich colouring of Italian marble that carries an air of classical refinement.

The new Aspects floor tile range offers the interior designer a cost-effective solution for creating the sought-after look for kitchens, bathrooms, hallways and dining areas.

The tiles are porcelain bodied making them suitable for certain outdoor situations.

The new, modern and adaptable range of porcelain floor tiles can be seen in the latest Aspects 30-page colour brochure.

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