Academy Tiles is a major importer, distributor and retailer of ceramic tiles in all its forms and dimensions. By searching internationally for new trends, and offering a diverse range of ceramics from countries such as Italy, Spain, Japan, Thailand and Turkey, Academy Tiles is able to offer both the usual and the unusual.
November 21st, 2008
With over 30 years of experience, Academy Tilesí project scope spans both residential and commercial, including bathrooms, kitchens, living areas, pools, retail, offices, hotels and restaurants. Through the use of their comprehensive showroom, sample libraries and website, Academy Tiles offers useful architectural tools to assist in the design development process.
Product Range
Ceramic, porcelain, stone, glass, metallic in tile and mosaic formats.
Major Brands
Atlas Concorde, Bisazza, Caesar, Ceramica di Treviso, Cerdomus, Cotto, FAP, Floorgres, Iris, Keope, Sichenia and Viva.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Specialised Services
Many imported products can be customised to suit specific preferences, offering endless design possibilities. The 800m2 Sydney showroom in Artarmon features an unrivalled resource library with over 4,000 loose samples in its collection. Architectural representatives can deliver samples for specific projects on request. Architectural summary boxes are available, which provide a tangible and indicative summary of Academy Tiles’ range, and are a useful tool when developing schematics for various projects.
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