London Underground Projects
Our flexible approach to bespoke manufacture ideally suits us to the specialised production of tiles for the London Underground stations; we are able to offer a complete scope of production including colour matching, reproductions, bespoke fittings and spot repair together with a full design service.
Working in partnership with H&R Johnson’s had seen us have a successful 4 year collaborative history with a number of companies leading to production of tiles for over 30 stations to date.
The London underground tube network is the largest, most extensive decorative tiling project in Britain; one that arguably helped to make the London Underground system the most famous in the world.
The London Underground rail network first began operation in 1863 initially running between Paddington and Farringdon Street and was the world’s first underground railway. Currently the underground comprises of 274 stations running over 408km (253 miles) of track and serves an average of 2.7 million people a day

Underground Station Projects
Heritage tile reproductions:
Spot Repair:
- Hounslow Central
- Manor House
- Piccadilly Circus
- Gloucester Road
- Sudbury Hill
- Sudbury Town
- Ealing Common
- Bond Street
- Queensway (spot repair/new)
- Chalk farm – ceiling tiles andspot repair
New Tiles:
- Mordon
- Stockwell
- Elephant and Castle
- Borough
- Wanstead
- St Pauls
- Holborn
- Oxford Circus
- Lancaster Gate
- Shepherds Bush
Current Projects:
- Belsize Park
- Hampstead
- Regents Park




