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White Prizm Dazzles At Design Week

White Prizm, the fast-emerging name in luxury tiles and bathroom aesthetics, proudly showcased its signature style at the prestigious Clerkenwell Design Week 2025 in London


White Prizm showcased its signature style at the Clerkenwell Design Week 2025 in London. This year’s presentation reflected White Prizm’s global design narrative, seamlessly blending Italian minimalism, Moroccan textures, and Spanish vibrance into contemporary living spaces.
At Clerkenwell, White Prizm introduced a curated selection of surfaces and finishes that honour timeless craftsmanship while embracing cutting-edge trends. The exhibit highlighted exclusive design collaborations and sustainable materials, positioning White Prizm as a brand rooted in quality and creativity.

Byju, Co-founder, White Prizm, said the visitors are quite impressed with the displays and they are getting good response. Now open in Essex, the newly launched White Prizm showroom brings together a curated edit of international design excellence. The space features collaborations with Neytt, renowned for crafting iconic Met Gala carpets, and showcases their custom rugs for luxurious interiors.

Visitors will also find the elegant, earthy textures of Kalklitir, the celebrated Belgian limewash brand, offering a serene and natural palette to complement tile and bath collections. White Prizm’s participation in Clerkenwell 2025 marks more than a debut—it’s a declaration of vision and ambition. With global influences and world-class partners, we’re redefining how surfaces and spaces tell stories.
MORE DETAILS: www.whiteprizm.co.uk

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