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123 Year Old Johnson Tiles Factory to Close Down Causing 110 Job Losses

123 Year Old Johnson Tiles Factory to Close Down Causing 110 Job Losses in Stoke On Trent’s Once Thriving Ceramics and Pottery Industries In the heart of one of Stoke on Trent’s 5 Towns, Tunstall, lies Johnson-Tiles. The designer, manufacturer and supplier of high-end ceramic and porcelain tile. Established in 1901 Johnson Tiles are one […]

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123 Year Old Johnson Tiles Factory to Close Down Causing 110 Job Losses

123 Year Old Johnson Tiles Factory to Close Down Causing 110 Job Losses in Stoke On Trent’s Once Thriving Ceramics and Pottery Industries In the heart of one of Stoke on Trent’s 5 Towns, Tunstall, lies Johnson-Tiles. The designer, manufacturer and supplier of high-end ceramic and porcelain tile. Established in 1901 Johnson Tiles are one […]

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Sad news that another British manufacturer bites the dust with job losses, but I have to say that in my experience, the quality of their ceramic tiles is sketchy:

I’ve been asked to fix exactly the same tile for 2 different customers 2 years apart. One set were fine, the other set were bowed and out-of-square 300 x150 mm shockers!

Generally, I’ve found that their tiles were below average often with glazing issues (blebs)

Maybe if they had concentrated more on quality control of their products like the Italians do, this wouldn’t have happened?

So, although I have sympathy for the company and it’s employees, I’m afraid that I won’t miss their tiles at all.
 
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I think their floor tiles were already being imported.

Their 100x100mm tiles were always popular they were pretty good. Or were they pilkingtons- blue boxes of 25.

British Ceramic Tile (or BCT Tiles) also stopped manufacturing in their own factories years ago. Are they still a tile you see? Or did they fizzle out?
 

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I think their floor tiles were already being imported.

Their 100x100mm tiles were always popular they were pretty good. Or were they pilkingtons- blue boxes of 25.

British Ceramic Tile (or BCT Tiles) also stopped manufacturing in their own factories years ago. Are they still a tile you see? Or did they fizzle out?
BCT were garbage. Worst tiles i have ever installed. Pleased they went pop.
 

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Theirs were always bowed too right? And not matching sizes in the same batch if I remember rightly.

Bowing is them cooling too quick usually. Moisture is involved but its mainly them cooling apparently.
 
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I wonder how this will affect the Bayswater manufacturing arm here in Australia.
 

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In 1973 when I was a lad…….
Quality was ok and white biscuit tiles that you could hold in one hand meant plenty of yardage in a day!
Then the Italians and Spanish took over with vibrant colours, designs and unglazed square red biscuit tiles that needed matchsticks to keep a grout line. Holiday makers returned with ideas of continental ideas, larger format 8x 6 inches in real measurements, and mitred edges…. those were the days !!
No doubt the start of the decline in English manufacturing as the imported tiles improved in quality the UK industry lost all its standards (IMHO).
It was only a question of time before the demise happened and I can’t remember using any Johnson’s tiles in the last 20 years if not longer!
Shame it couldn’t have been sold off to a foreign distributor like the water and power resources!
 

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British Ceramic Tile went the same way.

I can't see how it isn't going to effect Norcros brand of tile adhesive and whatnot?
 

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