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Honed "Terriesta" Natural Limestone
This delightful island bench in 20mm, Honed Terriesta Natural Limestone is a standalone feature that perfectly accompanies the adjacent stainless steel counter and herringbone, natural timber parquetry flooring.
Images courtesy of Natalie Baker Interiors - Albury NSW https://www.instagram.com/nataliebaker_interiors/?hl=en
Caesarstone "Vanilla Noir"
Opulent ambience. The rich, dark marbling of Caesarstone Vanilla Noir pairs perfectly with the glamorous gold tiling and deep blue, plush furnishings of this exclusive Asian fusion restaurant in inner city Melbourne.
Image credits: Alexandra Drewniak (FlatPack Studios)
neutral Reconstituted stone
When Stone is as much about practicality as it is about style, a plain white Reconstituted Stone in its subtle neutrality, graces this beautiful, contemporary home.
Images courtesy of Josh Campbell Constructions, Wagga Wagga NSWhttps://www.instagram.com/joshcampbellconstructions/?hl=en
Cabinetry by Miotti Cabinets, Wagga Wagga NSW. http://www.miotticabinets.com.au/
Artetech "Beton Rope" porcelain 12mm
In a busy, high impact cafe environment, the porcelain surfaces are an ideal choice. Here Artetech Beton Rope 12mm from Artedomus works perfectly with the recycled timber elements of this metro coffee counter.
"Colonial White" Granite & "Rosa" travertino
The distinct charm of an iconic Art Deco period home is skillfully harnessed in this professionally designed renovation. The kitchen utilises the timeless beauty of Colonial White Granite for its counter tops in a velvety, leathered finish. Stunning Travertino Rosa is the crowning feature in the main ensuite. Both supplied by Corsi & Nicolai, Melbourne.
It's all curves, softness and luxurious nostalgia.
" Mount Blanc" Quartzite
If you have a taste for timeless style, a colonial edge may be for you. This example in Mount Blanc Quartzite is crafted with one of several available colonial edge combinations, which we call "40mm Lamb's Tongue and Square Polished with Offset Front".
For more information on this edge finish and others available, see the Edge Finishes Page.
"Nacre" Quartzite
Both luxurious and durable, Quartzite is one of the hardest natural materials available for commercial use.
Here, "Nacre" Quartzite from G-Lux provides a stunning impression as the centre-piece in this upmarket boutique.
Threshold, Counter and Display Shelves are all overlaid with this beautiful stone.
"Blue Pearl" Granite & "Callacatta Sky" Quartzite
Natural Granite is one of the most serviceable of materials for use as kitchen benchtops.
Stain and scratch resistent, granite can last a lifetime and comes in a myriad of colours and patterns to suit a wide range of tastes.
This modern kitchen combines Blue Pearl Granite with Callacatta Sky Quartzite for impressively clean lines and hygenic surfaces.
Note too, the use of the same materials on the floor.
RHF "F16" reconstituted stone
Bold but not overpowering, the elegance and sophistication of this Statuario-look is a perfect contributor to the surrounding palacial decor.
This product is RHF F16, a rising star in the galaxy of manufactured stone options.
Caesarstone "Calacatta Nuvo"
"Colonial White" Granite Polished
Envisage a tranquil summer evening, surrounded by warmth and waning sunlight. Polished Colonial White Granite is perfect for an alfresco setting. Partnered here with stainless steel and neutral coloured stucco, its silvery tones and ruby-red garnet speckles provide both a wonderful blend and a contrast. Paler, reflective hues such as these are most practical where direct sunlight and weathering are involved as they do not absorb so much heat as darker shades do.
"Neptune Grey" Marble
"Super White" Dolomite
One of the most popular natural stones Super White Dolomite from Baasar Stone, Melbourne is stunning, serviceable and adaptable to almost any decor.
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