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Material Source Studio Scotland

From mid-February 2024, Scotland’s architecture and design community will be just that little bit closer to a choice of more than 20,000 tiles.

Parkside Architectural Tiles and Material Source Studio Scotland are joining forces to bring the best of our tile and surfaces portfolio. On Glasgow’s West George Street, Material Source Studio is home to 25+ industry-leading commercial interior brands. Now the place to come and see our tiles in Scotland, it’s home to seminar events, lunch and learns, CPDs, gallery exhibits and more. With meeting spaces, a theatre, the Hub and a workshop, Material Source Studio is a destination for the architecture and design community. 

Inside, you’ll find a range of our tiles, including specialist products like Sugaroni and Aquabase, Sequel and Principle recycled content tiles from Alusid, XL Slab and Boston. Pop in and say hello. 

Visit Parkside Architectural Tiles in our new Scottish home at: 

 

Material Source Studio Scotland 

180 West George Street 

Glasgow 

G2 2NR 

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Friday: 10am – 5pm

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