Sustainability Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:01 PM
An invigorating new collection of sensational decorative glass tiles is now available exclusively in the UK from Dream Bathrooms, independent tile and bathroom retailer in Bicester, Oxfordshire.
The fine ‘Phantom’ glass collection provides an alluring choice of inimitable tiles in a range of exquisite designs, each using advanced manufacturing technologies to display a captivating three dimensional decorative effect.
Each design is available in an exceptional array of distinguished and energising colours, creating a medley of aesthetical sensations for feature walls and focal points with an expression of style and flair in modern homes, restaurants, entertainment venues, hotels, offices and boutique businesses.
The stereoscopic beauty of Phantom, or ‘Liquid’ glass as it is also known, can be amplified with backlighting, accentuating its refined charm and mystery whilst creating and intensifying atmosphere and effortlessly commanding attention.
Each design is fascinating with depth, mystery and artistry, conjuring a different interpretation for everyone. The Segment series has the look of elegant and sumptuous ruffled satin; the Nest series uses pointed geometric shapes to create a glamorous, large almost shattered glass effect; the Gravel series is made up of a jigsaw of curved shapes for a coloured frosted-like effect; the depth of the Wave series is created by a pattern of dynamic curves; the exciting Crater series is bursting with ‘holes’ of energy; the Texture series contains an attractive structure of ripples and both the orderly Straight and Barcode series’ can be used vertically, horizontally or both for various effects.
In opaque or translucent glass, the surface of each tile is easy to clean, acid and moisture resistant and extremely durable.
Adrian Brocklesby, managing director of Dream Bathrooms, said: “The Phantom glass collection is absolutely stunning. The tiles make any floor or wall stand out above the rest and a bank of any of the designs with backlighting is outstandingly special; a perfect choice for focal points and feature walls in luxury homes, restaurants and entertainment venues. Residential and commercial interior designers, buyers, architects and specifiers will adore them and I’m delighted to have secured exclusivity in the UK.”
Each of the stereoscopic beauties are available in 300 x 300mm, 300 x 600mm, 600 x 600mm and 800 x 800mm sizes at 8mm thick as standard. Glass panels of 915 x 2400mm are also available, bespoke sizes and can be agreed and made to order and the glass can be toughened and tempered for floors.
The entire collection is available to view and order at Dream Bathrooms, an evolving business founded in 2004 offering an extensive range of wall and floor tiles in ceramic, porcelain, glass and natural stone as well as bathroom suites, adhesives, grouts and accessories to both trade and private customers. To see the collection, visit the Dream Bathrooms showroom on the Chaucer Business Park in Bicester, Oxfordshire or for further information, call 01869 322191.
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