projects
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Stella McCartney
Designer: APA Main Contractor: Faithdean
Diamond shaped GRC tiles in five shades of grey for Stella McCartney Shop in Fulham.
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Pizza Express Port Solent
Designer: Brinkworth Main Contractor: WHA Shopfitting
Cast in and acid etched graphic applied to curved bar front.
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Great Eastern Street
Designer: Kyson Main Contractor: EC1
Reception desk with cast in text. Manufactured from light weight GTRC.
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Starbucks St Pancras
Designer: Starbucks Main Contractor: JSPBS
Back wall for Coffee shop made from large format tiles and hollow GTRC castings
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123 Victoria Street
Designer: Moray Smith Main Contractor: Brown and Caroll, Como
Feature wall in redevelopment of office building. Unique shuttered concrete tiles and hollow GTRC box castings.
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Zombie Bench
Designer: Neon
Sculptural bench concept for London Pleasure gardens. Working with Neon, a young architectural practice, Gray Concrete created a sculptural park bench for London Pleasure Gardens. The bench is made up of 130 cast concrete hands.
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Manolo Blahnik, Dublin
Designer: Data Nature Associates Main Contractor: Patton Group
Concrete wall paper and Georgian joinery. A high end retail space showing how our apparently crude material can be used for a fine finish.
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Summerlee Industrial Heritage Museum
Designer: Redman Design Main Contractor: Beck Interiors
Octagonal structures, 8m wide, 3.5m tall. Built off site from rough shuttered and polished Glass Reinforced Concrete.
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International Slavery Museum, Liverpool
Designer: Redman Design Main Contractor: Scena Projects
Manufactured off site from light weight Glass Reinforced Concrete we created three distinct spaces.
A monumental wall from dark grey polished concrete 25m long 2.5m high. With cast in graphics and recesses for AV.
A circular enclosure from black polished GRC.
A set of pods from rough shuttered GRC to house interpretive exhibits.
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Concrete Chesterfield Sofa
A classic three seater Chesterfield, cast in concrete for interior and exterior usage. We also have a single chair in the same style.
Available to purchase, please contact us at info@grayconcrete.co.uk for price and delivery information.
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Glasgow Transport Museum
Designer: Event Sculptor: chalkworks
A set of work horses cast from GRC with a highly polished finish
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Museum of the Order of St. John
Designer: Metaphor Main contractor: Mivan
A beautiful small scale museum in the heart of London.
Etched, textured and screen printed panels were used to make a time line wall, plinths and a display map.
Concrete is an ideal material for use inside museum cases as it istotally inert.
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Tullie House Museum
Designer: Redman Design Main contractor: Wood Mitchell Joinery
Situated close to the western end of Hadrian's Wall, shuttered concrete panels were used to create a wall which referenced many of the troubled political frontiers around the world.
A rough fissure running across the wall was used to display information and images.
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Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle
Designer: Square Feet Architects Main contractor: MP Building Ltd.
For the playground of the school in central London we created a series of angular sofas, benches and chess tables.
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Roof cladding - Isle of Wight
Architect: Lincoln Miles Architecture Main contractor: Island Stone
For a private client we manufactured a large curved roof panel, sculpted gutter claddings and ceiling tiles for an ambitious house extension.
The roof panel which was based on a Mondrian painting was a single casting with cast in insulation. It was craned over the house and carefully fixed in place.
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Corinthian Club Glasgow
Designer: Graven Images
In a former court house we supplied button back concrete upholstery to clad the bar front. One of our Chesterfield sofas was used on an outdoor terrace.
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Exterior Cladding London
Architect: Sam Tisdall Architects
Hidden behind a conventional west London house we produced striking vertical cladding panels to clad this light and spacious extension.
The panels are mounted on extruded aluminium carriers and act as a ventilated rain screen.
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Museum of London
Design: Museum of London Main Contractor: Scena
As part of a major redevelopment we manufactured 1300 concrete boxes to create an urban causeway.
The boxes included cast in graphics, object mounts and housings for AV equipment.
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Residential work - Kitchen
Design: Precious Mcbane
A stylish island unit including work top with cast in drainer and GRC doors.
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Residential work - Garden water feature
Design: Anthony Paul for Outdoor Options
GTRC water feature.
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