This striking new addition to Surface Gallery’s range of natural stone lends an element of drama to any interior.
November 29th, 2011
New to Surface Gallery’s extensive collection of natural stone is Praline Brown Marble, in a stunning rich deep chocolate with contrasting white and caramel veining.
Available in both tile and slab formats, Praline Brown Marble is suitable for floor, wall and benchtop applications in residential and commercial projects.
As with all Surface Gallery products, Praline Brown Marble is a natural stone product of the highest quality. This particular colour is available in either a honed or polished finish.
Designed for maximum impact, Praline Brown Marble has a rich elegance that is sure to catch attention.
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