Caesarstone presents a new collection inspired by nature
October 18th, 2012
Inspired by nature and embracing all the qualities of Caesarstone, the new supernatural designs, five in total, are the latest additions to the Classico™ collection.
Frosty Carrina
Looking to the inherent earthy, veiny, beauty that is characteristic of natural marble and merging the resilient properties of quartz Caesarstone has resulted in a unique range of scratch, stain and water resistant finishes perfectly suited for use on bench tops, splash backs, wall linings and furniture.
Dreamy Marfil
The supernatural designs appeal to a broad palette with the soft ivory appearance of “Frosty Carrina” complementing the gentle browns and beiges of “Dreamy Marfil”.
London Grey
The lightness of “London Grey” offers an elegant alternative with its washed back grey hue and softened charcoal veins.
Piatra Grey
The bolder slate of “Piatra Grey” boasts a chalky-white detail and the rich, full-bodied appeal of “Emperadoro”, with its deep browns and maple veins complete the collection.
Emperadoro
As with all quartz Caesarstone surfaces the resilience of the product is matched in its longevity. Unlike Marble finishes, the supernatural collection will not require sealing.
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