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Home›Newsletter›1113›Reed Harris

Reed Harris

By Josh Holmes
November 14, 2013
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Reed Harris was established in 1925, we pride ourselves on the quality of our products, our years of industry experience and our professional services.

We are delighted to introduce and launch our latest porcelain wood ranges which are all highly suited to commercial flooring applications.

“Our suppliers have been developing wood replications for a number of years now,” explains James Reed, the Companies’ Sales Director and Owner.

“Using HD technology the look, the feel, the warmth and the texture of the latest products really do resemble wood, there are no pattern repeats and all the tiles are available in plank formats up to 1800mm long. The great advantage with porcelain wood is that it can be specified in areas where natural timbers would not be considered including wet rooms, pool surrounds, decking and steam rooms”.

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Reed Harris have been importing and distributing porcelain tiles since the 1980’s when the Italian Ceramic manufacturers first developed a hard wearing, fully vitrified tile – fired at 1200 degrees.

“It’s unbelievable how the product has developed over the last 30 years, we’ve seen basic small format plain coloured tiles in the early days change into larger stone, concrete and fabric patterns. As the tile sizes have become longer the advancement of timber replications is the next natural step for porcelain” adds James Reed.

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The benefits of Porcelain Wood include:

  • Fire resistant
  • Totally UV resistant – no colour change
  • Non Porous, stain-proof and waterproof – no sealing needed
  • Easy to clean and maintain
  • Extremely high levels of wear resistance and durability
  • Excellent range of timber replications – created using the latest HD technology.
  • Manufactured in plank formats – suitable for walls & floors.
  • Ideal for under floor heating
  • Perfect for internal & external locations – dimensionally stable.
  • Available with a slip resistant finish for external or wet locations.

Please give us a call on +44 (0) 20 7736 7511, to discuss your project and any further technical information you require and we will be delighted to provide you with a quotation.

Our new Architectural website, architectural.reedharris.co.uk

also has a detailed description of the ranges, additional technical information, coupled with PDF and DWG files – you are also able to enquire over our website and order samples.

To all interior design and architectural practices: To arrange a presentation to your design team on our latest commercial and residential porcelain ranges, please contact our architectural division on +44 (0) 20 7736 7511.

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