About Roccia
Quality floor and wall tiles, designer bathrooms, natural stone tiles and wood flooring.
Roccia is a family-run business specialising in luxurious tiles and bathrooms that offer the perfect makeover to any space or home.
With more than two decades of experience in the industry, we have been providing high-quality tiles and bathroom products since the inception of the company in 1994 - previously known as Tile Mart.
Successful design means quality and luxury, as well a variety of styles for every space, from classic to contemporary.
It also means that we can provide the perfect solutions to our clients, which is why we offer a large range of products that can help achieve the perfect functionality and aesthetic.
Roccia has the largest tile and bath showroom in the UK.
To find out more about Roccia, visit https://www.roccia.com/
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