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April 11th, 2012
The widely popular Caesarstone® mobile application is now available for iPad along with their iPhone version, giving you an even more powerful tool to design your dream with Caesarstone®.
A kitchen or bathroom renovation can add substantial value to your home and are two of the main focal points when selling or buying a new property.
As two of the most used rooms in any home, it is important that the right products and materials are chosen that are functional, timeless, stylish and hardwearing to cope with everyday use.
“In our quest to assist our customers through the renovation process we have developed the ultimate Caesarstone® App now available for both iPhone and iPad and designed to inspire with creative ideas and information”. Says Linda Hannah Marketing Communications Manager – Caesarstone Australia
The pinch zoom allows you to view our product collections in intimate detail, perfect for previewing our unique colours within your home to visualise the many design possibilities.
Used together with the ideal Interactive design tool, users can match Caesarstone’s vast range of collections and colours with a selection of cabinet door shades, creating different kitchen and bathrooms ideas to inspire and spark the imagination.

The Caesarstone® application for iPad is yet another innovation to enhance our brand promise as we continue to further develop the Caesarstone® brand offering to our customers across all platforms.
The “Caesarstone” application for iPad is available for free download from the Apple store.
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