A fireplace is the one wall in a house that everybody looks at and almost nobody updates.

Tiled surrounds date badly, grout lines discolour, and a 1990s brick face can hold a whole room back. Porcelain solves it in a way tile cannot. It is heat-resistant, it comes in slabs large enough to run floor to ceiling with no grout lines at all, and at 12mm it is light enough to go over what is already there without rebuilding the wall.

What we do

Surround and hearth. The face around the firebox plus the hearth, in one continuous material.

Full-height feature walls. Floor to ceiling in a single uninterrupted surface. This is the one that changes a room.

Book-matched installations. Our porcelain slabs are produced as mirrored pairs. Opened across a fireplace face, the veining reflects symmetrically down the centre line.

Matching hearths and mantels, including built-in cabinetry either side — see our Möbel range.

Why porcelain and not tile, stone or quartz

No grout lines. The single biggest visual difference, and the thing that stops it dating.

Genuinely heat-resistant. Quartz can scorch. Porcelain is fired far beyond anything a domestic fireplace produces.

Thin and light. At 12mm it can often go over an existing surround rather than demolishing it — less mess, less cost, less time.

Popular choices for fireplaces

Dark, dramatic stone tends to work best on a fireplace, where a kitchen would find it too heavy. For a lighter room, the book-matched Calacatta and Statuario patterns.

See all porcelain colours

Book a template visit

Every fireplace is a slightly different shape, so we template on site rather than working from your measurements. [INSERT: whether templating is free, and typical lead time.]

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