Aston is the latest release in the innovative STON-KER range from Spanish manufacturer, Porcelanosa Group. This porcelain tile offers the perfect balance between natural stone and concrete with subtle colour variations and surface undulations.
February 7th, 2012
STON-KER is a combination of high performance flooring and cladding material, capable of withstanding the harshest conditions.
Resistant to stains, chemical and scratches, STON-KER is also impervious to UV rays and fire retardant, with non-combustible properties that prevent fire from spreading.

Manufactured in a world-class factory from the highest quality raw materials, the STON-KER range offers an environmentally sustainable solution for any hard surface finish. But it isn’t just durable, versatile and eco-friendly; it offers an authentic look and decorative finish, with all the benefits of tile.
The Aston range has been produced using the Porcelanosa Group’s inkjet technology creating true to form variations and depth of colour. This process also ensures a non-repetitive print, so the product can be used with the assurance of “natural movement” throughout floors and walls.

Also available in a slip resistant finish, Aston can be used inside and out to create a seamless transition, as well as for high traffic commercial spaces.
The Aston range is available in a soft palette consisting of five colours: Acero, Antracita, Arena, Caliza and Silver.
Materials:
STON-KER technical porcelain
Dimensions:
596x596mm
Earp Bros
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