Stiles makes exclusive deal with Italian tile manufacturer, Fincibec
In an effort to maintain the Stiles’ vision of providing exclusive and unique products to its customers, local tile retailer, Stiles, has entered into an agreement with Fincibec to be their sole distributor in South Africa.
The Fincibec Group is known worldwide for producing quality and trend-setting porcelain and ceramic products. They make use of the best technologies in the industry while keeping environmental sustainability top-of-mind and upholding their responsibility to the beauty and exquisite features of their products.
The group encompasses three tile brands, Monocibec, Naxos and Century, all of which are leaders in tile fashion in the European market.
Stiles stocks a variety of products from these brands. The Hub range from Naxos, a wall tile range made up of vibrant colours and asymmetrical patterns has been a hit in Stiles showrooms nationwide because of its unique décor appeal.
The Uptown range from Century has a modern and classy look. This range integrates design and architecture in search of elegance and functionality. It’s no wonder Uptown is a customer favourite.
Chiaroscuro from Monocibec is a terrazzo tile range boasting sophistication and class, while marvelling the eye with beauty.
Fincibec are selective in who they choose to market their products. According to Stiles CEO, Steve Joubert, Stiles and Fincibec have great chemistry. “They produce beautiful tiles and we know exactly where to place them in our market. It is truly an honour to stock their products exclusively in South Africa,” he says.
Stiles have travelled twice to Italy to receive first place and runner up awards in Fincibec’s Quinquennial Tile Award Ceremonies, an international award set up by the Fincibec Group for designers who have created architectural and design projects with products from the Group brands.
Visit any of the Stiles showrooms or their website (www.stiles.co.za) to view the wide range of Fincibec tiles stocked at Stiles.
Original article posted on Cape Town Etc