Saturday, December 15, 2012

Making ceramic tile is a lot like . . .

 
. . . A RECIPE BOOK
 
. . . BEING A DOCTOR
 
. . . A POTTER'S MASTERY

. . . TRAVELING BY TRAIN
 
. . . A DRAWING CLASS
 
. . . A BEAUTY SALON

. . . CARING A MOTHER EARTH
 
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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Our clients tell us that when our tiles are installed…


Whatever the tile you choose, it’s important ­­to you. Whether you are planning for renovation, building new house, modifying bathrooms or kitchen - you want the best in attractive ceramic tiles.

You want your home to be a reflection of your standards, taste and personal style, because “Your home is an essential part of you”.

We, Shreeji Ceramic for over 15 years, we have dedicated ourselves to helping our clients transform their homes and workspaces into place of beauty, inspiration, peace and renewal. We have a deep respect to what you want and need. From initial “inspired creative” talk through the design segment and market research, we are with you every step of the way.

Possibly you are:
- Seeking a big picture design in small budget or
- Building a home in historic style or
- An architect or designer or
- Renovating home into luxurious and artistic touch.

Our clients tell us that when our tiles are installed, this is in fact they experience less stress, more joy and greater pleasure.

We, Shreeji Ceramic take great preference in offering incorporation of head, heart and hand from each artist to every client.

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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

The Revolution: Colorup Digital Printed Tiles

Everyone now is talking about Digital whether is fabrics, gadgets, pictures or even tiles. ‘Digital’ has not just created impact on our life but has become part of our life. Through ongoing market research and technological development, Shreeji Ceramic has added a digital printing process onto ceramic wall tiles in its COLORUP series. With unlimited design possibilities, sharper finishes and high resolution printing, our digital tiles are now becoming ceramic art for the walls.

But what are Colorup Digital Printed Tiles and how they are different from regular screen printed tiles?

Digital printing is a technology in which printing is directly prepared from computer to any material like paper or tile. Through digital printer we can print all kind of pictures on tiles just like ink-jet printers used in homes and offices for printing documents or photos on paper. In our most modern digital printer from KEDA-teckwin, China, ink gets to the deeper curves and edges without compromising on the resolution of printing and it widen the advantage of having tiles that can replace cladding materials such as stone, glass or metal. Whole digital printing is on CMYK color process. Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black shortened as CMYK are combined various ways to produce virtually whichever color required to create any image. Where in the traditional screen printing method, one screen is required for each color and so the number of colors gets restricted.

Digital printer takes very little time to setup a new job where screen printers usually need very long time to setting and starting up again. Also digital printing is environmentally friendly process. The digital printer produces less number of wastage between jobs where screen printing process waste hundreds of the tiles of every job to match preset shades and design pattern. Digital print allows printing only few samples at high resolution which isn’t possible in screen printing for shorter production runs. One of the most advantages in digital printing is less variation in color. Colorup Digital Printed Tiles can assure every print is the same and will be the same when you need more of the same print job. Colorup DPT can offers customers who look for Random-patterns with natural tone variation.

We have a huge repository of digital designs across a wide variety of natural materials like marbles, stones, woods as well as textures. Only at Shreeji Ceramic, customised designs can also be developed and manufactured as per the requirements, subject to certain minimum volumes.

Let’s Colorup

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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Saturday, August 25, 2012

World-class Bathroom sTile

If you need some tips to beautify or design your own bathroom, it is a good idea to look at what different countries from across the world have to offer in their unique sense of style. It’s time to transform your bathroom into a stylish work of art with India’s leading ceramic tile brand, Shreeji Ceramic. We can help you to take your bathroom design ideas to the next level with bright, vibrant colors, exquisite textures and digitally printed tiles for wall and floor.
Inspired by the contrast of different countries, we will show you the best luxurious take a simple bathrooms from around the world as of Britain, Italy, America, Japan and India.
 

British:
The Brits might have very old and traditional style on their design but with use of modern ease. British baths style includes more natural elements such as wood that can particularly be found on their cabinets and decor items. Other noteworthy features may contain a freestanding bathtub on legs and the overall color and lighting is off-white.
Italian:
The Italians like things to be stylish and luxury, many even wanted their bathroom to be a spa. You can keep wooden furniture and then add in some colors such as maroon, black and gold into the bathroom accessories. To really bring about the Italian impression, you can hang few photographs of Italian attractions.
American:
Take the chief bathroom suite and fixture that you could fit those into your bathroom. Install the biggest, deepest and longest bathtub you could with a powerful shower. In addition you can hang large mirror to complement with, and chrome towel warmers by the wall side or any modern and unadorned theme design for a bathroom is suitable for the American style.
Japanese:
Imagine a bathroom fully equipped with high tech gadgets, all in a minimalist design. You start your day right on the side of your bed with a push of a button to turn on the shower and you just walk in for a bath. Not only does the shower look sleek and stylish, it also has extra jet sprays with massage function. The color of the wall and fixture in the room should probably appear white and light with single dark wall.
Indian:
Like any heritage castles we might have seen, most decors in their luxurious rooms are shimmering glitters. The same goes to Indian style bathrooms. Use bright and striking wall or floors tiles like yellow, pink or blue with gold leaves or flower designs. Fixtures can be a luxurious deep-set bath and a vibrant freestanding sink, with gold fitting taps and finally fill up any free spaces with incense and candles.

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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Ready to try a Larger Tile? #showyoursTile

Large-format rectangular tiles can give a fresh look to your room. Large tiles are perfect to use as floor or wall tiles in an open living space. All of our large size tiles are available in either ceramic or vitrified body for wall and floor respectively. All of these large size tiles have diamond saw cut straight edges and made from superior quality material with perfection. Their strength and durability make them optimal for kitchens, bathroom floors or walls, corporate offices and showrooms, conservatories or any other domestic living area (indoors or outdoors).

800x800mm vitrified tiles are now available in soluble-salt and multi-charged with eye-catching patterns under our inspired creative “Artica” brand.  It is an ideal size to try if you are considering going larger. It may appear too big in our showroom but once installed, it looks smaller and is a nice, fresh alternative to the common 300x300mm and 605x605mm has been around for many years, but only recently has it gained popularity with the general public.

We are currently offering huge collection of contemporary “COLORUP digital printed” large ceramic wall tiles in both a gloss and matte finish under Artica brand. These large format rectangular tiles (300x450mm and 300x600mm) can be fitted either in a traditional portrait design or in a landscape layout. Large tiles require less grout lines and they are rectified, which means the edges have been machined to be straight and flat so maintenance is easier.

Every effort has been made to give a true representation of color and appearance in each single tile.

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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Monday, June 25, 2012

London underground show its sTile



London has been the home of the largest, most extensive decorative tiling project ever undertaken in Britain, The tiling of over 90 tube platforms, and associated passageways, staircases and surface-level booking halls, probably amounted to the largest single creation of decorative art on public display anywhere - and arguably the longest and thinnest art gallery in the world.




The focus of the schemes was the completion of three deep-level tube railways, opened in 1906/7: The Bakerloo, Piccadilly and Northern lines, where about 2 million tiles were used at platform lever for their decoration.


Each station had a unique coloured and pattern along the entire length of its platforms and some of them are reproduced here to give just a small flavour of their impact.

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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Shreeji Ceramic has launched breathtaking White Body Wall tiles range as part of their Artica collection

Thanks to the natural flow of the pattern, the tiles designs can be used independently, or together to produce a striking panel or feature wall giving a luxurious feel to any bathroom.

The White body tiles range adds a modern shine to the Shreeji Gold collection. The contemporary effect tile with sparkling highlights is available in 326 x 246mm, 400 x 245mm, 200 x 300mm & 200 x 400mm. The complementary monochrome strip (400 x 245mm) features a square mosaic design with platinum highlights and can be used with the entire range.

A number of new additions to the existing Shreeji Gold range have also been launched to further enhance this popular collection. The new White body wall tile features a natural stone finish, with a satin glaze and glossy raindrop highlights.

Designed to accompany the new wall tile and coordinate with the existing collection, we've created few highlighter designs in complimentary colour ways. These work perfectly either singly or as a 2 part repeating system. These joint-less tiles features both a floral and linear design, which can be used independently.

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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic