Sunday, January 30, 2011

Art Tile, with its timeless demand . . .


Hand painted tile has been used for centuries in countries around the world. From brilliantly colored and solid Spanish tiles to customary blue and white delft tiles, ceramic attractive tile has a number of uses.
What defines Art Tile?
Art tile was first created in the 14th century in Spain and Portugal. The tiles were first one color, and used in a checkerboard model for chess boards. Enhancing patterns, pictures and friezes were added and as the reputation of the tile grew, exteriors and interiors of homes began to be tiles with the pretty attractive patterns.

Where Can Art Tile Be Used?

Art tile can be purchased at SHREEJIArtica gallery soon...


(In display: SG11240, SG11241 & SG213F)

Be sure to keep the desired area to be tiled in mind when purchasing art tiles. If the area in question is a floor, be sure that the tiles are rated for floor and will not crack from pressure, or be overly slippery when wet. Thicknesses of art tiles can vary greatly, so be sure to keep that in mind when preparing the substrate, or combining art tiles with other materials.


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Pratik Patel (B.D.M.)
Shreeji Ceramic Ind.
Morbi (INDIA)

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Shreeji Ceramic Launches "Artica"

SHREEJI ceramic, the foremost ceramic manufacturer, has publicize today (Wednesday, January 19, 2011) the launch of “Artica”, a high-fashion brand name that caters to the needs and contemporary demands of its rising group to elite clientele in key markets around the planet.

Aiming a high value role bazaar, “Artica” provides as a sublime hub whose unmarked impression opens fresh creative possibilities and expands the scope for innovation to assure the unique inventive demand of superior customers who are willing to spend a premium. Shreeji Ceramic is eager to encourage the immense potential of such a fashion, innovation and style. “Artica” feature a distinctive fusion of art and fashion through an extensive range of concept designs created by Pratik Patel, BDM, Shreeji Ceramic.

The launch of “Artica” expands our capacity for inspiration and modernization, which will seal our standing as a principal leader and fashion icon in the ‘going global’ Indian ceramic industry.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Be creative, explore more

SHREEJI Artica

If a basic, single type of tile design isn't your cup of tea then SHREEJI Artica team could be the best place to contact. Our aim is to make people aware of latest trend and ideas for innovative homes and corporate.

We assist people with their own designs and choices, and let them create their imagination in realism.

Combining styles and patterns of ceramic tiles with floor and wall products can give a room a unique and aesthetic balance. Wall tile style usually come in smaller size and with higher gloss, and large floor tiles are designed to adhere to walls.  Use of multiple tiles to create a colored, textured mixture with a personality all its own. Likewise, put your ties in a bag, and smash them to pieces with a hammer to create little tiles of different shapes and sizes. Now you are free to put in random way within anyone’s imagination.

In addition to styles, we also provide decorative tiles that can be used to create intricate patterns and borders. Patterned borders comprised of different size tiles or different colors can create timeless looks. Simple variations in color, shape or size can be patterned within the same room or across several adjoining rooms. 

The tile that is most prominent throughout the largest areas is called the SHREEJI Artica.

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Pratik Patel (B.D.M.)
Shreeji Ceramic Ind.
Morbi (INDIA)

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Why Social Networking is Important For Your Business?

Social networking is probably the most significant business development of 21st Century.


During the year, social networking morphed from a personal communications tool for young people into a new vehicle that business leaders are using to transform communications with their employees and customers, as it shifts from one-way transmission of information to two-way interaction.


A year ago, many people poked fun at Facebook as a place where kids shared their latest party news. Today more than 600 million users worldwide are active on the site. The most rapidly growing demographic is people over forty. More than 300 million people spend at least one hour a day on Facebook. Approximately two hundred million people are active on Twitter in spite of – or because of – its 140-character limitation. Another 100 million use LinkedIn. None of these social networks even existed at the beginning of the decade.


Many top leaders are active social network users. Why? Because these social networks are a unique way of broadly communicating real-time messages to the audiences they want to reach. They can write a message anywhere, anytime, and share it with interested parties without any public relations meddling, speech writers, airplane travel, canned videos, or voicemail messages. Now their words are much more authentic and can be remarkably empowering.


More and more companies are also realizing that social media can be a powerful crisis management tool:

The biggest threat presented by social networks is that the power has shifted to the customer who can, if dissatisfied with the business, impact the business and brand very publically. Alone this year there have been some major attacks:


In fact, brands who take on board the criticisms they hear on Facebook, Twitter or through social media monitoring, and then try to improve on them, will be the ones who continue to grow and prosper. Every single piece of information that is picked up online, be it good or bad, is a valuable learning.


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Pratik Patel (B.D.M.)
Shreeji Ceramic Ind.
Morbi - INDIA

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Tiles for You

Tile has been around for a long period of time. Tile was used as far back as ancient Greece and Rome. The tile at that time was mostly made of marble or other polished stones.

The Tiling used in homes today is mostly made from ceramic. Ceramic is somewhat inexpensive to wears well in homes and is impressive that most people are willing to pay to have installed in their homes.
Tile consisting of marble is very expensive and is not used in most homes. Like everything else in home décor, the trends for tile flooring have changed gradually throughout the ages when it comes to design, quality and materials.

When considering tiles materials for various rooms in the house, for the kitchen and bathroom many people choose due to its durability, beauty and resistance to water and humidity. When ceramic materials are installed and cared for properly, they can last the life of the house and maintain their appearance.

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Pratik Patel (B.D.M.)
Shreeji Ceramic Ind.
Morbi - INDIA

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Tile may be the perfect option for your life.

Come into our showroom and see for yourself why tile may be the perfect option to fit both your residence and your lifestyle.

Features of Ceramic Tile
·         Boundless selection of colour, pattern and texture
·         Fits any budget
·         Exceptionally durable, escalating the value of your home
·         Holds temperature longer
·         Simple to clean
·         Everlasting finish never fades or discolours
·         Environmentally friendly

Features of Vitrified Tiles
·         Lasts a lifetime when installed properly
·         Non-porous, neat, luxurious and beautiful
·         Very solid and strong
·         Low maintenance and extremely resistance to abrasion
·         Enormously hygienic and Environment friendly

All of our ceramic and vitrified tiles are completely natural and healthy for your environment.
Choosing ceramic or natural stone for your home is one of the most environmentally friendly decisions you can make. Both are composed of pure clays and minerals.

Our tile is made of natural raw materials, which are abundant in environment. The manufacturing process fabricates no harmful emissions and waste water is generally recycled. The long life of ceramic tile means less waste.
Moreover, our extraordinary technical qualities give tiles significant advantages over alternative floor and wall coverings.
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Pratik Patel (B.D.M.)
Shreeji Ceramic Ind.
Morbi - INDIA

Sunday, November 28, 2010

What is the Universal Design?

Indians are living longer, and that means more of us are sticking around to face the challenges that come with extended life spans.  As Boomers cross the threshold into their golden years, they want that threshold to still lead into their own beloved homes—not facilities for the aging.
Universal Design is a practice that ensures spaces are comfortable, usable and accessible no matter the age or stage of life of the individuals using those spaces.  In Universal Design, all aspects of space planning and all products and materials are chosen for functionality first and foremost.
Though the idea is to make things and places viable for everyone, designers must apply Universal Design in a very thoughtful, personal way. Universal Design touches every square foot of an environment, providing careful consideration for its usability no matter people’s physical abilities. Just as Universal Design has made commercial facilities accessible for everyone, it can make residences viable for aging occupants.  
Certainly, the selection of flooring and surfacing materials plays a big part in the creation of a universally designed home or facility.  Tile is an important choice to meet the needs of an aging populace.  It’s easy to keep clean, won’t trap allergens and allows for mobility for wheels on a wheelchair or the scuffle of slippered feet accompanied by a walker.



Tile used in conjunction with innovative drainage and installation systems allows for transition less or nearly transition less showers.  With proper planning, shower areas can be flush with the main floor of the bathroom or wet area, eliminating potential trip hazards, allowing for easier cleaning and supplementing convenience and comfort.
More and more people are deciding it’s better to make choices for the future in the present, while there’re funds and stamina to handle the remodel or new construction project.
The investment in tile for Universal Design is forward-thinking and wise.  Tile is a lasting material that is beautiful and easily maintained, a fitting selection for now and the future.


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Pratik Patel (Business Development Management)
Shreeji Ceramic Ind.
Morbi - INDIA