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Savoy range, by Johnson Tiles

Katie SherryBy Katie Sherry7 July 20143 Mins Read
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Stand-out shades but no bold and brash colours, surface detail without heavy pattern … Johnson Tiles’ brand new Savoy range of ceramic tiles is the perfect balance of tones and textures for subtle yet sophisticated surfaces.

Developed by Johnson Tiles’ creative experts to work in any commercial space, Savoy gives the favoured neutral architectural palette a modern makeover. Seven contemporary colours have been specially developed to work in harmony.

From the delicate hue of Dew and the soft grey tones of Steel and Leaf, to the barely-beige tones of Oat and Grain, the entire range’s muted and gentle shades are perfect for modern colour use.

The palette features typical neutral shades but with enhancements and undertones to add difference and interest, creating unique colours. The strongest tones in the Savoy range are the rich chocolate shade of Caraway and the soft black of Noir.

Each of the seven shades are designed to blend perfectly together, giving the widest possible design scope, with the potential to mix different tones within one scheme and making it simple to produce co-ordinated, sophisticated schemes for any commercial space.

Each Savoy tile is enhanced with a subtle surface effect and a glossy finish for light reflection and detail. The range’s decorative tile features a striking geometric 3D finish, an innovative detail developed to complement the entire spectrum of shades, showing off its colours to maximum effect.

Available in the ultra-modern, thin sizes of 300×100 and 200x100mm, the modular approach of the sizes of the Savoy range allows endless design options through mix and match flexibility.

And, with the entire Savoy range entirely British made to the strictest environmental standards at Johnson Tiles’ state-of-the-art manufacturing base in Stoke-on-Trent, it’s also the perfect collection for when a product’s eco-credentials are paramount.

The new Savoy range is all part of Johnson Tiles’ ongoing commitment to innovation as a provider of a total solution for walls and floors.

Additional latest developments include its new Modern porcelain collection of hard-wearing wall and floor tiles, again with an emphasis on soft yet stand-out shades, impressive design and on-trend sizes including 600×600 and 600x30mm. Seven tones are available in the Modern range including Flax, Oyster, Moonstone and Graphite, with a choice of a natural or polished finish and large-format co-ordinating mosaics.

Another eye-catching option is the new Natural Tones collection of floor tiles, inspired by the beauty of natural marble. Created using the latest digital inkjet technology, the floor tiles are available in both a plain or mottled marble effect, complemented by a neutral earthy palette of shades including Mocha, Latte, Grey and White for easy use and complete co-ordination with Johnson Tiles’ other ranges.

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