With beauty, strength, warmth and richness borne over millions of years, only natural stone offers a truly unique look to make all your own and only CDK Stone sources the most stunning stone from every corner of the world.
November 18th, 2011
For almost 30 years, CDK Stone has been supplying Australia and New Zealand with an unmatched range of natural stone including marble, limestone, granite, travertine and onyx. We offer a vast range of colours and a wonderful range of finishes, textures and effects.
We also supply the most comprehensive range of stone working tools, equipment and machinery in Australia and are the sole Australian and New Zealand importers of Lithofin, the world’s best range of stone care products.
From apartment benchtops to Parliament House, we can supply natural stone slabs, tiles or cut to size panels for any residential or commercial application, so to discuss your next project we invite you to visit one of our showrooms, or to view our range visit our new website cdkstone.com.au.
Alternatively, to join our mailing list and discover stunning new stone as it arrives from around the world or for a copy of our new catalogue, please call your local CDK Stone showroom today.
Melbourne 03 8552 6000
Sydney 02 9822 5155
Gold Coast 07 5537 3222
Perth 08 9406 3100
Auckland 09 443 3932
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