Who doesn't love good cooperation? And this year the design higher ups with a variety of surprising but welcome cooperation fed us well. And they just get on. The latest and most exciting collection on the block? Luxury tile house CA 'Pietra and the DIY starting point, B&Q.
These legendary British brands have merged to combine their specialist knowledge, and yesterday I had the chance to experience them first -hand. And the tiles are as beautiful as they would imagine. With the intention of making a great design more accessible, you can expect the signature of Ca 'Piagras' signature. Luxury takes on the tile trends at the popular B&C price. Register. In addition, the entire collection was developed exclusively for B&Q, so you can find some unique surfaces and styles that you have never seen before.
The tiles are already available in selected B&C locations and are also found online by the end of September.
What to expect
So you want some details and I can't blame you. Let us go directly into everything you can expect in this collection. In this cooperation you will find impressive 11 different types of tiles, each designed specifically for the premium look without the premium costs.
Versatility was a central problem when creating these tiles. The brands wanted to offer a selection of surfaces that could be used in their home, with beautiful options for their bathroom tiles and some beautiful styles indoors and outdoors, so that their kitchen can seamlessly lead to their small terrace ideas, with a continuous sweep with beautiful wings.
The inspiration for this collaboration came from all over the world, unbound from a certain time or a certain place. You will see Moroccan patterns and the Victorian elegance, both of which are represented equally.
While Ca 'Pietra has built a call for its high -quality, beautiful designs, the luxury price makes it a top option. This cooperation changes what makes luxury accessible to everyone.
Like Hamish Smith, Creative Director at CA 'Pietra, tells me: “The portare B&Q collection is about opening the Ca' Pietra world for more houses. We have taken up the same attention to detail and in design-oriented thinking that incorporates into our main collections, and in a reach that simply shop, easy to shop, and work in real life.”
The ability to see, feel and experience these tiles in real life is just another advantage of this cooperation. The drop in price not only makes them more economical, but the presence within a high -level staple means that more people than ever have the chance to get to know the CA Pietra products.
“The partnership with B&C felt like a natural step. Your reach and her reputation mean that we can bring Ca 'Pietra to customers in every corner of the country, supported by clear exhibitions in the shop and helpful executions,” explains Hamish. “Buyers can see and feel the tiles before buying, compare the areas next to each other and take the inspiration home with them that they need to start their project immediately.”
Let us immerse yourself a little more in the collection, should we?
1. Casamar celly
The Casamar Zellige is a modern interpretation of the Moroccan classic.
(Credit: Ca 'Pietra and B & Q)
It is no surprise that he made it to my favorites; I am a self -known cell lover, and they are in the right place.
One of the few disadvantages of the classic cell -like tile is the somewhat fiddly nature. These are usually sold as an individual 10 x 10 cm tiles, which leads to a lengthy and complicated installation process and higher costs. And while these tiles look similar to the traditional tiles that I describe, there is an important difference. These clever tiles are actually designed with a central seam that runs through the 20 x 20 tiles, creating the illusion of two different tiles. So you can get the same rustic look with a much easier installation.
Choose from the creamy flax, the earthy forest or from the depths, aquatic navy, all of which are the same, the same, structured, structured surface.
Ca'pratra
Casamar Green Gloss Zelligen
Material: Ceramics
Size: 20 x 20 cm
2. Athena
The fishing bone -Mosacies tiles ensures a nice back splash.
(Photo credit: Ca 'Pietra XB & Q)
Nothing screams classic luxury like a marble kitchen, and now you can achieve the same look without the price of the eye wit.
The Athena tiles use the natural beauty of a gently manufactured white marble with vertebrae made of peach, cream and gray over the surface and bring enough warmth to make a white kitchen look comfortable and inviting.
It is available in a hexagon, brick and herringbone pattern. We love the idea of combining two different tile shapes for a beautiful bathroom, which is traditional by marble.
3. The Willesden
In combination with a free -standing tub, these tiles have a certain classic attraction.
(Photo credit: Ca 'Pietra XB & Q)
It would not be a Ca 'Pietra collection without at least one patterned tile, and the Willesden is by chance my favorite of the lot.
This classic tile in heritage style is available in two beautiful colors, although I have a certain vulnerability for the earthy color palette of the autumn model.
While the patterns may be sensitive, the tiles are anything but. These patterned tiles made of a robust porcelain are ideal for high -speed areas such as their entrance area and have a large visual effect.
Ca'pratra
Willsden autumn
Material: china
Size: 33 x 33 cm
Tile it up
Ca'pratra
Amalfi Cotto Tan Matt
Material: Terracotta effect porcelain
Size: 28 x 7 cm
Victorian installation
Bergolo White Marmor Effect tiles
Material: china
Size: 30 x 60 cm
Victorian installation
Rustic turquoise effect wall tiles
Material: Ceramics
Size: 13 x 13 cm
If you need some ideas that you use all these beautiful tiles, don't worry, we have covered you. The Plaid and Gingham tile trend is a personal favorite, but for some classic, how about a striped tile bath?