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Johnson Tiles is spearheading the on-trend lived-in look with the launch of two new ranges, Loft and Soho.
Inspired by the aged and imperfect, Loft has been created using the latest technology and advanced texturing techniques to produce a look of stripped and distressed wood in a porcelain tile. Each pack contains a random mixture of 280x170mm tiles that work together in a choice of layout options including herringbone.
The realistic effects are enhanced by a blend of beige, grey and denim tones and the design even replicates the appearance of planks that still bear the remnants of scratches and flecked paints. The overall result is a modern vintage look that adds the real character of wood to a floor or wall, with all the practicalities of tiling.
Continuing the handcrafted trend, Johnson Tiles’ new satin finish Soho wall tile range has six different design options all with strong geometric patterns. Loops, 3D-effect squares and gridlines and rounded, soft shapes adorn each 140x140mm tile, enhanced by four plain tiles in complementary colours of white, grey, blue and beige.
Darren Clanford, Johnson Tiles’ Creative Director, says: “Our new ranges perfectly tie into the immediate trends. We stay one step ahead by working closely with interior designers to create products that aren’t just timely for trends but are exciting, unique and innovative.
“Loft in particular has some very special features. We’ve perfected the art of replicating wood grain onto a tile, but this takes it to the next level with unique splashes of colour, shading and patterning, just as you’d find in stripped wood flooring that’s been lived in and loved.
“Soho has maximum flexibility. You can use purely patterned for a full on focal surface, or mix it with the plain tiles for a contemporary, softer scheme. We see it working perfectly in commercial spaces such as hotels, restaurants or bars – but it would look equally at home in residential use such as splashbacks or showers.”
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