Ceramics from H&R Johnson Tiles have been applied at a new car showroom at Norwich City football ground.
Igneous polished tiles from the Elements range were used in white and black across the showroom area.
The Elements range draws on the natural weathered appearance and texture of rocks. It is suitable for use in hotel receptions, airport concourses, and shopping malls.
Designed as an inspirational space for architects, designers and specifiers - as well as the general public - the materials resource centre, Material Lab, is now open.
Funded by ceramic tile producer H & R Johnson, Material Lab, situated on Great Titchfield Street, London, covers two floors and features the latest ceramic tiling and other surface decoration material. It has been designed as both a 'hands-on' resource where samples can be taken away, and - with workstations and tables - an area to reflect and inspire.
Ben Marshall, Material Lab manager is also keen for the space to be used by the industry as a venue for events and parties, as well as CPDs, presentations and lectures.
Ceramic tiles from H&R Johnson have been incorporated into a 290m? pool in Ely, Cambridgeshire. The pool tank features 170m? of the company's Architectural range in White with a further 50m? in a gritted finish with a Sapphire colourway applied to the shallow end to improve slip resistance. In the changing areas, 70m? of Kerastar disc-face porcelain tiles in White were used.
Some of 500m? of H&R Johnson Prismatic ceramic tiles and 300m? of Kerastar Rocktop porcelain floor tiles have been utilised on a hydrotherapy pool at Oswestry's Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic and District Hospital. Along with the company's Architectural range in a gritted finish on the pool tank, the products provide a slip resistant surface for safety.
Co-ordinating floor and wall tiles, in a marble effect, are offered in the Essence range by H&R Johnson. Six new rectangular format gloss wall tiles are offered, measuring 400 x 300 x 10mm, along with half-a-dozen co-ordinating floor tiles which are 300mm square.
Ceramic tiles from H&R Johnson have been used in the refurbishment of Easton Leisure Centre, Bristol. The new leisure centre, built for Bristol City Council, incorporates 1884m² of the company?s tiles. The pool surround, pool tank, pool surround walls and changing areas all feature 270m² of the company?s Architectural range in white and 90m² of Gritted Architectural, also in white. Some 725m² of Kerastar Discface in triton, offer a slip resistant finish to the changing rooms, and 799m² of Prismatics plain colours in glacier blue, kingfisher and spearmint create an aesthetically calming and modern environment.
Utilising tiles from H&R Johnson, the Priory Green Estate in Kings Cross, London, has undergone a regeneration programme. The tiles have been employed on a new fascia for Hugh Cubitt House - the estate?s new security and community centre. The building?s frontage uses the company?s Architectural range in sapphire blue, creating a bright facade. These cladding tiles were 250x125mm and satisfied the specification requirement for joint modularity to achieve the desired visual effect. RES (round edged on short edge) tiles for use on all exterior corners were manufactured by the company specially for this project.
Ceramic tiles from H&R Johnson have been used throughout Forum Leisure Centre, Manchester as part of a refurbishment programme. Some 500m<sup>2</sup> of ceramic tiles from the company?s Architectural range in both orient and dark blue were used for the large swimming pool as well as slip resistant Discface Kerastar in priamus. The concourse entrance area of Forum Leisure also features over 1100m<sup>2</sup> of Kerastar in cronos and athena. For the internal walls of the changing areas the Prismatics range in satin white and spearmint were chosen to create a ?calm? and clean environment.
Drawing on the natural weathered appearance and textures of geological strata, H&R Johnson has introduced Elements, a new tiling porcelain range. Intended for front of house designs, the floor tiles are available in five organic styles all of which can be specified with a natural, pre-polished, riven, lapato, gritted and polished surface.
Porcelain floor tiles in the Kerastar range from H&R Johnson Tiles now include the Tactile version. Measuring 400mm square and 10mm thick, this textured warning floor tile will be an aid to the visually impaired. Two specific designs are available ? the Blister profile which warns of a lack of kerb edge, and Corduroy for the base of steps and ramps.