Saturday 24 January 2015

Recycling meets Art ?

Ey up my faithful blogworms,

 Thought it was time to bring you up to date with the wonderful world of Recycled Roadstone Plaques. I've not mentioned them for a while.

These are the plaques, splashbacks and panels we supply made from recycling roadstone waste mixed with sand and waste particles from Welsh slate cutting.

We have featured these on our own Pinterest site, follow the link below for more pics.
  http://www.pinterest.com/milestone01/recycled-roadstone-plaques-kitchen-splashbacks/

They are such as versatile product that it seems a shame just to use them as splashbacks when they can be used for so much more.

From the top: the first one shows a couples campervan made into a cooker hood splashback as a main feature in their kitchen.
The second one was a panel made to fit into a tile layout for someone who is a fan of 'The Flower Fairies' sequence.

The third one is a plaque made to celebrate a couples wedding featuring the wedding car, appropriate for a plaque made from the very tarmac you drive the car on !.


And the last one shows how adaptable the principle is by making a splashback indentical to the fabric that was being used for the blinds and soft furnishings in a kitchen / dining room. 

The panels can also be used as cladding in a bathroom replacing tiles altogether. 

With the ability to choose your own photographs, landscapes, pattern matches etc there really is very little you can't do with such a versatile product !!


We can even make corporate panels featuring logos and emblems etc as a stunning focal point for offices, boardrooms, car showrooms and the like creating a fantastic talking point to impress your clients on a visit to your offices. Recycling meets Art ??

I suppose the ultimate example of 'closed loop thinking' would be to make a roadstone plaque for the entrance to a roadstone company. How cool would that be ??

Don't just think of tarmac as the boring black stuff you get stuck in traffic on ! Come up with an interesting and unusual idea for a use for this marvellous material and contact us. We are always open to looking at new ideas from creative thinkers. 

As always, lateral thinking. Jules









3 comments:

  1. Excellent idea. Just a couple of questions. Will the picture tarnish eventually after being wiped over? How much can we expect to pay for a splashback sized one please?

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  2. Sorry it's taken a while for me to respond, only just seen your question. It won't tarnish as it's not a picture, it's solid mobile phone covers all the way through. This is the only one in existence now and it's 1200mm x 800mm but it can't be used near heat.

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  3. Sorry it's taken a while for me to respond, only just seen your question. It won't tarnish as it's not a picture, it's solid mobile phone covers all the way through. This is the only one in existence now and it's 1200mm x 800mm but it can't be used near heat.

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