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Brilliance is the latest new wall tile collection from Craven Dunnill’s Renaissance Collection and features a special, hand-plastered effect. The appealing character of the textured surface is accentuated in an eye-catching lustre-glaze, which shimmers discreetly. The colour palette features pretty tones of milky blue, green, white, grey and ivory, whilst the play of light drifting over the gentle sheen of the lustre glaze produces subtle variations of shading.
Brilliance is offered in a contemporary brick-styled format 200 x 65mm and a classic, small tile format 100 x 100mm. There are five delicate colours: blue, ivory, green, white and grey.
Craven Dunnill is a major distributor of fine ceramic wall and floor tiles. Winner of 19 industry awards (The Tile Association) over the past 11 years, including Excellence in Distribution and Floor Tile of the Year 2016, Craven Dunnill offers an unparalleled product range and level of service to customers. It supplies the kitchens and bathrooms sector, tile and flooring contractors, designers, architects, house builders and developers.
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