Porcelain Superstore Unveils Galaxy Collection Featuring Stone-Effect Tiles with Celestial Flair

Image courtesy of Porcelain Superstore

Image courtesy of Porcelain Superstore

Porcelain Superstore, an independent interiors retailer, has introduced Galaxy, a new collection of stone-effect tiles crafted to add depth, drama and a celestial touch to residential spaces.

The Galaxy range is offered in seven distinct finishes: Green, White, Charcoal, Blue, Grey, Beige and Oxide. These porcelain tiles replicate the intricate veining and texture characteristic of natural stone, delivering authentic aesthetics without the associated maintenance challenges.

Each tile measures 600mm by 1200mm, providing a large format suitable for both wall and floor applications. The sizeable dimensions reduce grout lines, which can make smaller rooms appear more spacious and less cluttered, while in larger areas they contribute to a sleek, architectural appearance that promotes a calm atmosphere.

Abbas Youssefi, Managing Director of Porcelain Superstore, commented: “Galaxy is a really exciting addition to our stone-effect tile collection because it brings together the drama of natural stone with the practicality people need in busy modern homes.” He added, “This collection offers a striking sense of movement and depth. The tiles have a beautiful, layered stone effect which instantly gives a room more character, but the large format keeps the overall look clean, calm and contemporary.”

Youssefi further stated, “It is a collection that delivers a lot of visual impact, but in a very liveable way. It gives British homeowners the chance to bring the beauty of natural stone into the home, without the cost, upkeep or limitations of the real thing.”

The Galaxy Collection is currently available through Porcelain Superstore, priced at £60 per square metre.

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