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REAL STONE & TILE MAKES A SPLASH AT GRAFTERS LIVE

Left to right - Kamila Oxley, Bagno Design Sales Executive; Linden Grest, Bagno Design Regional Sales Manager;  Leigh Price, Real Stone  Tile Director.

Luxury tile and bathroom specialist Real Stone & Tile, based in Cheadle, recently unveiled its latest collections at the Grafters LIVE Exhibition in Manchester.

Real Stone and Tile made a big impact as the only firm in its sector to be represented at this prestigious construction specifier show, held at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester, on 8th March.

At the event, Real Stone & Tile was joined by its high-end luxury bathroom supplier BAGNODESIGN to showcase the new ranges from the manufacturer, available at Real Stone & Tile’s showroom.

Grafters LIVE is Manchester’s largest property development show and the only Construction and Property trade exhibition that focuses on upcoming projects and their impact on the North West’s specialist contractors and subcontractors.

Real Stone & Tile, together with BAGNODESIGN, were on hand to inform attendees and answer questions about the current ranges and vast array of up-to-the-minute finishes and built-in stylish design features that are available.

Co-director of Real Stone & Tile, Leigh Price, commented: “It was a great experience for us. The response from the exhibition visitors, including established specifiers and developers, was very impressive, and it has allowed us to extend our reach and network.

“The event was also an ideal opportunity for us to engage in joint marketing activity with BAGNODESIGN, who are a strong fit for our brand ethos, providing high-quality but affordable solutions for our customers.”

The Real Stone & Tile showroom, located on Unit 4B of the Stanley Green Trading Estate in Cheadle, offers a wide range of contemporary and designer tiles, large-format tiles, natural stone tiles, wood-effect tiles, feature tiles and mosaics.

www.realstoneandtile.co.uk

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