Saturday, 01 April 2017 00:00

Solus Ceramics' tiles specified for a restaurant in Westminster

    Solus Ceramics has added a touch of flavour to the new M Victoria Street restaurant in London with the installation of its innovative Concreta, Porcelain Solid Basics, Porcelain Flare and Metaltone floor tile ranges.

    M Victoria Street is the second London restaurant venture from Martin Williams, following the success and wide acclaim of M Threadneedle Street in 2014. M Victoria Street is a 9000ft² part leisure, part retail venue that has several distinct offerings set over three floors. These include the Grill Dining Room, Raw Bar, both public and private members bars, private dining, event spaces and a wine tasting room, all under one roof.

    High-end luxury interior design agency, René Dekker Design, which oversaw the M Threadneedle Street project, was tasked to create a visually stimulating and inviting interior that echoed the industrial feel of the surrounding landscape.

    Having worked closely for more than 10 years, René Dekker Design featured a wealth of Solus Ceramics’ tile ranges throughout the wine store, main restaurant, kitchen and WC areas.

    René Dekker, Creative Director at René Dekker Design, commented: “The brief set out by Martin Williams was to create a destination that would not only offer passers-by a quiet oasis from the hustle and bustle of busy London streets, but also an atmosphere that would reflect the history of the industry within the surrounding landscape.

    “The entrance of M Victoria Street brings you into the wine store where we utilised Solus Ceramics’ Porcelain Solid Basic range due to its large 1200 x 600mm format. The combination of the large format tiles and the white sheen finish really opens up the space, resulting in an engaging and welcoming entrance.

    “We also used the Porcelain Flare range throughout the kitchen due to the slip resistant and robust nature of the tiles – which is ideal for use in a busy commercial kitchen.

    “Upstairs from the wine store brings you to the wine tasting room and throughout the whole area is the vibrant metallic copper range that brings a great contrast between the two areas and a warmth to the space. Thanks to the innovative tile cutting technology available at Solus Ceramics, we were able to obtain a range of bespoke tiles that we laid in a traditional herringbone pattern, really adding to the visual appeal to the entire floor.

    “At the heart of M Victoria Street is the main restaurant which is located on the lower floor. Wanting to keep the link to the industry throughout the epicentre of the design, we utilised Solus Ceramics’ Concreta range that enriched and complemented the overall design aesthetic we were hoping to achieve.

    “By combining the use of two different format tiles, 600 x 300mm and 600 x 600mm, and the complementary Concreta decor tiles, we were able to give the restaurant an Italian Renaissance atmosphere that would cater to guests wanting anything from a social drink through to a sit-down meal.

    “The overall result is a project that has been great to work on from start to finish. By working closely with Solus Ceramics, we have been able to implement a design aesthetic that brings a new sense of style and vibrancy to one of London’s busiest areas.”

    Michael Irvine, Area Sales Manager at Solus Ceramics, said: “I have built a strong working relationship with René Dekker over the past 10 years and to see his approach to high-end modern interior design and his painstaking attention to detail is a joy to watch. M Victoria Street has been a huge success and we look forward to working alongside René again in the future.”

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