Client Installations
Two fine examples of an antique French ceramic in their new kitchens
We can sometimes split a larger floor, should a smaller section be required, and this is one example where we have done so providing two clients with the opportunity to use this period Boucquey & Winckelmans tile with its original same size back to back borders.
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In both instances the floor has been relaid in a kitchen renovation, one in south London and the other in Brighton, Sussex.
We are thankful to receive photographs from both clients who are delighted with the look, lay as well as the practicality of a high end ceramic in a high traffic area of the home.