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News Release from: Solus Ceramics | Subject: Porcelain ceramic, glass and natural stone
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 August 2007
Porcelain ceramic, glass and natural
stone
Solus Ceramics is a specialist supplier of wall and floor tiles, mosaics and fabricated slabs for commercial and residential installations.
Solus Ceramics was created to meet the growing demand for a material supplier that can truly understand the needs of clients, architects, interior designers and other professional specifiers Solus Ceramics has established itself as one of the country's leading suppliers or porcelain ceramic, glass and natural stone products
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 21 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Working in essential partnerships is the key to Solus philosophy, ensuring a problem-free specification.
Solus Ceramics provide innovative solutions for all types of projects and installations, ensuring a professional and quality product for any contractor, installer and finisher, and meeting all aesthetic, technical and practical demands.
Solus Ceramics offer an extensive range of plain, speckled and natural looking porcelain and ceramic tiles in formats from 20x20mm mosaics to 1200x1200mm tiles, many with polished or slip-resistant finishes.
A collection of natural agglomerate stone is supplied in a range of modular tile formats as well as 20mm or 30mm thick slabs.
Solus can fabricate slabs to produce items such as vanity tops, reception desks and bespoke tiling pieces.
For further information on what Solus Ceramics can offer you and your next project please email specify@solusceramics.co.uk, or contact Sarah Rose on +44(0)121 508 6970.
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