CRL Showroom

New CRL Showroom opens in London

London’s Wigmore Street is the location of an exciting new CRL Stone showroom, showcasing the latest Ceralsio Ceramic and CRL Quartz surfaces in all their glory.

The Capital’s place to be for all things home interiors, the CRL Stone showroom is situated within Halcyon Interiors, making it easy for interior designers and consumers to select their preferred Ceralsio or CRL Quartz worktop as part of their new kitchen design.

With the latest styles on show in slab-format, customers can browse the surfaces and take in the beauty and durability of the material in a way that is difficult to fully appreciate online or with samples.

“The Wigmore Street showroom is an excellent location for the CRL Stone showroom, giving interior designers, architects and consumers in London and the surrounding areas an opportunity to see the latest Ceralsio and CRL Quartz surfaces in real life,” explains CRL Europe Managing Director Simon Boocock.

“With the business based in the north west of the country, we haven’t had a dedicated space outside of our Rochdale showroom until now, so this is a very exciting moment for us.”

With 20 years’ experience in the stone industry, supplying quality surfaces for domestic and commercial applications, CRL Stone offers a large range of colours and finishes of ceramic and quartz that combine high durability and style for the ultimate surface solution for kitchens and bathrooms.

The new CRL Stone is located at Halcyon Interiors, 120 Wigmore Street, London. Call to make an appointment to visit on 01706 863 600.

For more details see www.crlstone.co.uk

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