For over 20 years, Rocks On has driven the evolution of hard surface solutions, and in 2019, the brand is continuing to revolutionise the industry with all new products.
Rocks On has spent over two decades supplying exclusive, luxurious porcelain stoneware to the building and design industries. Australian-owned and operated, the Rocks On team pride themselves on sourcing only the highest quality, most technologically advanced products from around the globe, and channelling this into the finest designs in hard surfaces.
Rocks On specialises in bespoke solutions for a range of complex residential and commercial projects, both interior and landscaping. The company offers the highest quality Italian and Spanish ceramic tiles and slabs, as well as solutions for unique hard surface projects that require an individual development process, and precision-cutting for custom-designed floors and walls.
In 2019, Rocks On launched 55 terrific new products. Here are a handful of Indesign’s favourites…
A sense of post-industrial style is reflected in the new Bristol tile series, allowing you to recreate the aesthetic of brick façades and pathways. The allure, feel and urban spirit of bricks springs to life in this porcelain stoneware, evident in the strongly contemporary nature of the vibrant neighbourhoods that make up the English city of its namesake.
Because of its technical structure, this tile is suitable for all floor and wall purposes and comes in various brick format sizes for both internal and external applications.
Flodsten is a porcelain tile inspired by natural stone from the Northern Italian stone of ‘Ceppo di Gre’. While the original stone is limited in its use, Flodsten is suitable to a broad range of applications thanks to the wide range of colours and formats its available in.
This full-colour, body glazed porcelain rectified tile is scratch, stain, chemical and frost resistant, and suitable for both residential and commercial applications.
The Stone Mix collection features chromatic modulation in its colouring, recreating the authentic variations of natural stone. With its natural surfaces and shade variation, the colours and mineral look of stone are rediscovered in tough, hard-wearing porcelain tiles that are scratch, stain, chemical and frost resistant.
With seven sizes ranging from 200 x 200 millimetre up to 1200 x 1200 millimetre and two surface finishes, the Stone Mix series is the perfect answer for any natural floor or wall design – be it internal or external, residential or commercial.
These three are just a sample of what Rocks On has on offer, and if you book a product presentation with the team to view the new collections, you go in the running to win a trip to the Salone del Mobile, Milano Design Fair in Milan, Italy in April of 2020.
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