The custom surface experts at Austaron have expanded their already impressive collection through a new partnership with California’s M.R. Walls.
M.R. Walls, the brainchild of designer Mario Romano, are an easily installed, customisable and virtually indestructible surface solution for commercial, residential, kitchen and medical projects. Austaron Surfaces have been announced as the exclusive Australian representative to make this brilliant surface solution available locally.
Designed in Santa Monica, California, M.R. Walls is an exclusive line of multidimensional walls carved directly on Staron® Solid Surfaces. With a beautiful pattern collection, M.R. Walls provide a striking product that will offer incredible design impact to any project.

Using M.R. Walls allows designers to achieve unlimited scale without any constraint. The material resounds with a sense of intricacy, bestowing the multidimensionality of light, complexity, and texture.
Already popular in many projects across the United States, M.R. Walls are easily installed in wet rooms, showers, kitchens and commercial projects. Thanks to Austaron, the material can be now be used in Australian projects, where it can be designed flow up and around walls, windows and curve around corners to achieve a seamless sense of flow and design cohesiveness.

M.R. Walls are durable and flexible in design, and being made of Staron® Solid Surfaces, they naturally do not have any open joins or breaks in the surface. Bonded together with matching adhesive, the walls are impervious to mold, virus, and bacterial infection.
Non-porous and installed in one step, M.R. Walls require zero painting, sanding or grout. Simply bond the pieces together and attach to wall with silicone.
M.R. Walls by Mario Romano is a break out design language, manufactured using the latest in parametric computing and CNC machining technology. Installed by local Austaron fabricators, the wall system enables the beauty of complexity to be easily experienced, touched and even showered in. Engineered to endure, these highly durable walls are bringing a high level of design possibilities never before offered with the durable performance benefits of Staron® Solid Surfaces.
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