A natural stone and porcelain tile company says it has enjoyed a successful first month since opening in Harrogate.
Quorn Stone launched on Montpellier Street in January, providing more than 180 large floor and wall displays across two floors.
Quorn Stone’s range includes a variety of natural stone and porcelain tiles alongside an online shop, offering more than 400 products.

The business was founded 30 years ago by Ramon Fernandez, who began importing artisan hand-painted terracotta tiles from Manises in Spain.
It’s now run by brother and sister team Joshua and Isabel Fernández.
Customers can bring in their floor plans, pictures of cabinet finishes, paint colours, and cabinet hardware they plan to use.
Quorn’s experts will then suggest the best tile matches to complement their design.

Customers can also book a free design consultation and take away a selection of tile samples.
The showroom is open from 9am to 5pm Monday-Friday and Saturdays 9:30am to 5pm.
Find out more and see the entire range online at: www.mystonefloor.com

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