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Spamfree! wrote:
I'm refitting a wetroom. I need to source ceramic floor tiles which have sufficient texture to offer an amount of grip when the floor's wet and wet feet are walking on it. I have a slate effect tile made by Marca Corona http://www.marcacorona.it The web site dosn't illustrate things very well but something like 'Ekos Stone' Anyway they look like this http://www.ordior.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/floorTiles.jpeg and were supplied and fitted by http://www.caesarceramics.co.uk/ under the name 'Geos Black'. These are porcelain, very solid, give good grip, and comfortable to bare feet despite appearances. They also catch the light with interesting colour effects. -- David Clark $message_body_include ="PLES RING IF AN RNSR IS REQIRD" |
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