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Our collection includes a choice of traditional designs and figures with matching colours to complement them along with our range of impressions and motifs with their designed pattern borders.
Our collection offers complete choice in colour and decor with tiles being produced in 10cm sq. 12.5cm sq. or 15 cm sq. tiles.
The examples shown on this website are just a small representation of the affects that can be achieved by our workshop.
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Designs are taken from the Dutch artists of the day depicting local scenes and animals and shown in bold blue colours that make them their unique style, but reproduced by ourselves, in our own design and style, for you to enjoy in your own home.
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The floral range encompasses the flowers that are in our countryside with the blooms in our gardens, and these can be captured by design and reproduced onto tiles to bring the pleasure that they give into our homes. The Poppy being very popular is often used in our commissions.
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Impressions and images as taken from the far eastern culture and living, and recreated on to ceramic using original carved wooden blocks to impress the design or motif, thus giving a superb finish and display to any surround.
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A larger than life look at art with bold colours and subjects, taken from the art-deco period of time. These would brighten up any surround and add colour to modern living.
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This range reflects on the work and inspirations of the Scottish artist, architect and designer, Charles Rennie Mackintosh. He captured the mood of the day with his strong stylish designs and colours that set him apart from the rest.
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Their cultured patterns in blue and white, as taken from Willow pattern china, reflects the English love affair with this period. We have reproduced these onto tiles for you to enjoy every day.
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Images taken from the classic Roman period 2000 years ago. Imperial icons and motifs representing aspects of roman life, from gladitorial battles to every day objects and the impressions of Rome that we are left with today.
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