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News from Reed Harris Tiles

As an interior designer I’m well acquainted with Reed Harris Tiles.  For nearly 100 years, they have been sourcing tiles from manufacturers across the globe to fulfil their customers’ needs and desires: rustic or contemporary tiles, patterned or plain, white or coloured; from Italy and Spain, Morocco and the Far East.  They are still independently owned, and have become the leading tile specialist not just for interior designers, but for retail and architectural customers too.

Well, they have been very busy lately, and they have decided to widen their offering and therefore now sell Little Greene PaintsMiss Print and Brian Yates wall coverings.  The general idea is to make things easier for customers and show tiles in a slightly different context.

So, if you are in London this coming Thursday 27th September, you are invited to visit the Fulham Showroom, 27, Carnwath Road, Fulham, London SW6 3HR, from 6.30pm til 9pm to see exactly what they have been up to.  You may be in for a bit of a surprise.

Please RSVP Karen@reed-harris.co.uk or DM @ReedHarrisTiles

Author bio

Carole King is joint Editor-in-chief of Heart Home magazine. She is a London based Interior Decorator and an Associate Member of the BIID. She started Dear Designer's Blog as a way to document all the things that she finds inspirational and hopefully to inspire others. You can follow her on Twitter @DearDesigners. Read more posts by .

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