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Designing with confidence: Pioneers of safe and versatile surface design 

In this edition of the Edit, we explore the ingenuity and versatility of Staron® Solid Surfaces through its application and integration in four unique projects.

Designing with confidence: Pioneers of safe and versatile surface design 

Surfaces for walls, ceilings, floors and furnishings play a decisive role in defining the character, tone and atmosphere of interior spaces.  From benchtops and splashbacks to feature installations, innovative concepts for surfaces are in constant demand. Designers are always on the lookout for diverse collections that expand what is creatively possible, especially versatile surface solutions that are both aesthetically and functionally pleasing, and most importantly safe.  

As the dangers of silica exposure for those involved in the manufacturing and installation of natural or engineered stone surfaces is widely publicised, sourcing viable and safe silica-free surface alternatives is a major priority for designers and end-users.


Since 2003, Austaron Surfaces has provided high quality surfaces that are 100% free from silica to the Australian designer market. Partnering with world-leading brands, the company’s product range – which includes Staron® Solid Surfaces, Mario Romano Walls, Acrylic Couture and Kaynemaile® Architectural Mesh – offers a large scope of potential across many facets of design. Austaron Surfaces flagship product, Staron® Solid Surfaces is a versatile, silica and polyester free alternative. Available globally since 1992, Staron® has provided the building industry with a reliable alternative to unsustainable and unsafe materials for over 20 years.  

In this edition of The Indesign Edit, we explore the ingenuity and versatility of Staron® Solid Surfaces; the great all-rounder. Discover the exceptional flexibility of this quality material through its application and integration in four unique projects.

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