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Dawson tiles by Parkside Architectural Surfaces used in a bathroom

Dawson tile collection by Parkside Architectural Surfaces

Dezeen Showroom: British tile brand Parkside Architectural Surfaces has released a new wall and floor tile collection designed to mimic the appearance of concrete and stone.

Named Dawson, the tiles are suitable for both indoor and outdoor surfaces and come in a range of neutral colours.

The Dawson tile collection is available in a number of finishes, including a 3D textured surface

The collection includes Dawson Stone, a porcelain tile informed by limestone found in the Pyrenees mountain range.

It also features Dawson Natural, which was designed to have an earthy look and is described by Parkside Architectural Surfaces as having a neutral, powdery appearance.

The collection also has a selection of concrete-effect tiles, which come in five warm-toned shades of grey.

Dawson tiles can be used on both interior and exterior surfaces, creating a continuous flow of space

The Dawson tile range is available in a variety of sizes and formats, including a selection of mosaic tiles. These can be mixed and matched to create coordinated interiors.

"With technical features that ensure design continuity between indoors and out, the collection makes it easier to approach tile specifications that connect spaces," said Parkside Architectural Surfaces.

The tiles come in a neutral colour palette and in a number of shapes and sizes

Dawson tiles can be finished with grip, textured or matt surfaces, and are suitable for use in wet areas.

The wall tiles can also be finished with textured 3D effect surfaces that create distinctive feature walls.

Product: Dawson
Brand: Parkside Architectural Tiles
Contact: info@parkside.co.uk

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