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About Ceramic Industries

Ceramic Industries Limited and its subsidiaries prides itself being the largest manufacturer of wall and floor tiles in South Africa, as well as being a major manufacturer of sanitaryware and acrylic baths which is supplied to both the retail and wholesale markets.

The Group comprises of four Tile factories, a Sanitaryware factory and a Bath factory in South Africa, as well as a Glazed Porcelain factory in Australia.

Ceramic Industries
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Farm 2
Old Potchefstroom Road
Vereeniging

Email: info@ceramic.co.za
Tel: 016 930 3600
Fax: 016 930 3803


Sales Agents - Tiles:
Brandon Davies (Gauteng, North West)
Martin Els (Gauteng, Mpumalanga)
Johan Hoffman (Northern Cape, Free State, North West)
Hannes Terblanche (Decor only) (Western Cape)
Reon Coetzee (Tiles only) (Western Cape)
Belinda Skinner (Gauteng, Pretoria, Mpumalanga)
Thulani Mngadi (Kwa-zulu Natal)

Export - Sales Agents:
Edgar Desjardins - Export Manager

Profile Information

Built Industry Sector:
Materials manufacture
Profession:
Manufacturers of Ceramic Tiles and Sanitaryware
Primary Work Focus:
Manufacturers of Ceramic Tiles and Sanitaryware
About Me / Us:
Manufacture Tiles and Sanitaryware which would then be sold to the Merchants and not the end user/public.
Company Name:
Ceramic Industries Limited
Contact Number:
016 930 3600
Website:
http://www.ceramic.co.za

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just add a little Cinnamon...
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Leda Wall and Floor Exclusive to Leonardo!
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HERCULES has arrived! take a look at our blog
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Ceramic Industries's Blog

Ceramic Industries

Adding a little Cinnamon to our CTM Range!

Cinnamon 430 x 430 mm – Floor Tiles


Cinnamon is the name of one of the essence. This range is a sophisticated handmade antique tile like the barro in neutral colours. It has a special application for protection.


Cinnamon is a rustic satin floor tile which is priced to capture the upper end ground. It comes in three colours namely, Ivory, Noce and Cotta. This tile is aimed at the Urban market.


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Posted on February 12, 2010 at 2:30pm —

Ceramic Industries

Meet the newest member exclusive to Leonardo!

LEDA – 200 x 300 mm – Leonardo – Wall Tiles



Named after the daughter of Aetolian king Thestius, and wife of the king Tyndareus, of Sparta. Leda’s myth gave rise to the popular motif in Renaissance and later art of Leda and the Swan. She was the mother of Helen of Troy, Clytemnestra, and Kastor and Polydeuces. Leda was admired by Zeus, who seduced her in the guise of a swan. As a swan, Zeus fell into her arms for protection from a pursuing eagle. Their consummation, on the same nig

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Posted on February 12, 2010 at 2:00pm —

Ceramic Industries

Project Choc Brown, our additional colour to the Project Range!

Project Choc Brown 200 x 200 mm

This is an additional colour to the Project Range with a glossy finish. It has been given exclusivity to Union Tile for the use of the Gautrain Station Project.

The Project Choc Brown is priced to capture the high end ground which we direct towards projects mainly.

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Posted on February 4, 2010 at 10:03am —

Ceramic Industries

Meet our Angel!

Angel 350 x 350 mm – Shiny Marble Floor Tiles

There was a need for more elegant shiny marbles in the CTM range.

Angel was inspired by the timeless beauty of the Carrara Marble, it has a white background with delicate pastel veins. This tile is priced to capture the middle to high end ground. It comes in three colours namely, Grey, Beige and Jade. This tile is aimed at the Retail market.

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Posted on February 3, 2010 at 3:47pm —

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At 11:24am on November 12, 2009, DesignMind said…
Checked out the new Ceramic website - stunning!
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DesignMind team
At 1:28pm on November 5, 2009, DesignMind said…
Hello and welcome to the DesignMind community!

We look forward to reading your content soon.

Happy networking!

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Nicole Hijbeek and team!
 
 

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