Caesarstone’s new Porcelain collection pays homage to the magic of mother nature.
August 13th, 2024
The natural lifecycle of stone is one of the most remarkable things to consider. Made from sediment that often dates back centuries, each piece of stone connects us to the millennia before us, with every texture telling a story of endless cycles of wind, rain, snow, and sun: all the forces that have shaped it.
Caesarstone’s new Porcelain collection is an ode to this process. Drawing on the deep interconnectedness of stone, the collection features textures and hues reminiscent of natural sediment, recreating them in surfaces that are elevated, high performing and evocative.
This Edit is an exploration of the Porcelain collection, looking at its applications, and its features to help you create spaces inspired by the magic of our natural world.
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