There’s a wealth of information and inspiration right here on our website. You can create a shortlist of your favourite styles by adding them to your Wishlist. This can be shared and sent to our retailers in advance on your visit. You can purchase our tiles through your local Original Style Tile Showroom or Retailer - Find a retailer
1. Our Showrooms
Visit one of our Original Style Tile Showrooms to browse a number of inspiring displays, get tile ideas, samples and place your order. Our expert teams are on hand to help you with your project and help you with any tile queries you may have.
2. Partners
Our Partner Retailers share our passion for tiles and showcase a whole host of our products in inspiring settings and displays in their showrooms. You can order samples, get expert advice and place your order.
3. Retailers
Your local Retailer will be delighted to help and advise you through your tile buying journey.
Any questions? Read our FAQs or feel free to contact us.
How do I buy these tiles?
There’s a wealth of information and inspiration right here on our website. You can create a shortlist of your favourite styles by adding them to your Wishlist. This can be shared and sent to our retailers in advance on your visit.
Your local Retailer will be delighted to help and advise you through your tile buying journey.
Any questions? Read our FAQs or feel free to contact us.
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Description
"This handy 45° Angle Block is invaluable for cutting the internal and external 45° angle
corners of the Plain Cornice moulding thus ensuring a professional finish. It needs to
be used with an electric tile cutting machine with a minimum cutting depth of 75mm,
or a carbide tile saw and mitre block (the Cornice moulding sits on top of the angle
block, then cut with the carbide tile saw). Please note that, as the angle block is made
from Plaster of Paris it is water soluble and likely to only last for one or two
installations. Always seek professional advice when using cutting equipment. For more
details refer to the Fixing Guide."