Projects

Find out more about how Silicastone tiles and solid surface products are being specified by leading architects and designers worldwide.

100% recycled floor tile research project

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100% recycled floor tile research project

Over the past 12-months, we’ve collaborated with Imerys – a world leader in minerals-based speciality solutions – to develop a recycled floor tile, made from ‘waste’ by-products. After completing the initial industrial trials - successfully producing high-quality, hard-wearing floor tiles made from 100% 'waste' - we are now working on scale-up and plan to launch them before the end of the year.

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COS Warsaw

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COS Warsaw

Warsaw's newest COS design team chose Alusid's Silicastone for elements of the store's clothing display. Slabs were used for wallcoverings, plinths and display systems.

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Lo Light by Hand and Eye

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Lo Light by Hand and Eye

A collaboration with London based lighting designers - Hand and Eye Studio. The beautifully simple wall lights use water jet cut discs of our Terrazzo solid surface.

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BLOCK: Contemporary furniture

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BLOCK: Contemporary furniture

This project brings to market an exclusive range of high-end small to medium-sized pieces of furniture to open up and demonstrate new creative possibilities for our material, through a collaborative partnership with CollectiveHQ.

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Ribby Hall Cafe

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Ribby Hall Cafe

Our white glazed tiles, laid in a herringbone pattern, are used as a backsplash in the coffee shop interiors at Ribby Hall Village.

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Nando's Perry Barr

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Nando's Perry Barr

The new Nando's Perry Barr restaurant in Birmingham uses our Incline product to create a dramatic textured wall effect.

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Kova Patisserie

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Kova Patisserie

Dusk solid surface from our Terrazzo range used in Japanese patisserie, Kova, in Soho.

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Silicastone at Harrods

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Silicastone at Harrods

Silicastone plinths made for Royal Copenhagen fine china.

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