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TERRAZZO SPECIALIST ANNOUNCES EXPANSION OF MARBLE SUPPLY

Natural stone and terrazzo specialist Diespeker & Co has announced a new era in the supply of quality marble for commercial projects in the UK and overseas.

Natural stone and terrazzo specialist Diespeker & Co has announced a new era in the supply of quality marble for commercial projects in the UK and overseas.

The London-based company, which has been trading for 137 years, has revealed an extended range of marble, with a substantially increased choice available for fast delivery to UK sites.

The initiative means that Diespeker currently has around 3,000 slabs available at its premises in Bermondsey, offering over 140 different types of marble from Travertine Classico and Calacatta to Rosso Francia and Pietra Savigny.

The increased range gives contractors, architects and designers a vastly improved selection, and a shorter supply chain means that orders can be fulfilled more quickly than the current lead time. And with state-of-the-art cutting, grinding and polishing machines in the company’s London factory, Diespeker is able to fulfil contracts from initial order to installation.

Diespeker MD, John Krause said: “While more recently we have been dominating the terrazzo market, Diespeker has its roots firmly in the natural stone sector. 

“This is a really exciting development for us and I look forward to the Diespeker name becoming increasingly synonymous with marble as well as terrazzo.”

In fact, the increased range also impacts on the company’s bespoke terrazzo service, as a wider choice of aggregate is now available to facilitate unique surface design opportunities.

Diespeker is currently updating its website to reflect the wider range available. This will include an option to request samples, and the opportunity to order online. In the meantime, enquiries can be made to the Diespeker office on 020 7358 0160 or by email to sales@diespeker.co.uk

www.diespeker.co.uk

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