Initially, Steve Sinnott trained to be a stone mason and carver in Wales. When he was an apprentice he joined a company that was working on a big project: an intricate Celtic knot tile floor of 3,000 square metres. Two of his colleagues spilled hydrochloric acid and destroyed most of the previous work, as a result he found himself in charge of fixing the floor by himself, working for three years and cutting a million small pieces out of slabs of marble for a total of about 2,500 square metres. What followed was a job in New York fixing damaged metro mosaics – very small hexagonal tiles. Ever since, Steve has travelled around the world working on historic tile restoration as well as doing his own mosaic artwork. Entirely self-taught, he has run his business Heritage Tiling & Restoration for over forty years.
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