Caesarstone has specially selected a range of colours and designs in 13mm thickness for bathroom wall panelling.
April 28th, 2014
Further to that the entire range of 40 Classico™ Collection colours are available in 20mm thickness which can be used for benchtops, vanities, flooring, bath hobs and shelving.
Large panels sizes mean fewer joins and grout lines, leaving you with a more seamless finish which requires minimal maintenance to stay looking like new for years to come.
Caesarstone surfaces are ideal for wet areas as they are non-porous, durable, resistant to stains, scratches, common household chemicals, mould and mildew.
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