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Craven Dunnill, the Bridgnorth based tile distributor, has added the prestigious Minton Hollins collection to its ceramic tile portfolio. The Minton Hollins brand epitomises the classic styling and craftsmanship of the Victorian era, when the fashion for English-made, decorative ceramic wall and floor tiles was at its height, and today the distinctive style continues to appeal to those customers seeking a period look with traditional charm.
Still made today in the Staffordshire Potteries, the Minton Hollins Craft Collection features a wealth of hand-painted original designs skilfully applied to specialist crackle and undulating glazes. Available in traditional, small sized formats, the Craft Collection features a wide selection of nature inspired decors, from botanical prints to delicate bird studies, through to flora and fauna of the British countryside.
Steve Whitehurst, Sales and Marketing Director at Craven Dunnill appreciates the artistry and skilled craftsmanship of the collection and recognises its niche market appeal: “Minton Hollins will interest those customers looking to sympathetically decorate their period properties or create a quintessentially English style, and as such it fills a gap in the Craven Dunnill range”.
The Craft Collection from Minton Hollins has a dedicated area at Craven Dunnill’s showroom in Bridgnorth, with a series of cameo room-sets featuring a wide selection of the hand-painted picture panels, motif wall tiles, and crackle and plain glazes in the full choice of plain coloured field tiles.
For further details contact Craven Dunnill Tel: 01746 761611 www.cravendunnill.co.uk
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