Looking for sustainable porcelain tile for public area?
February 9th, 2010
Corestone is your solution. Features like R13/R12 slip resistance rate and three prevalent stone colours are ideal for commercial jobs, residential external or pool side use.
The Corestone series is more than just a stone, it is a core of stone. Natural beauty and shape enhance the aesthetics of burnt basalt stone. With additional technical characteristics of gres porcelain stoneware, Corestone is the most advance product combining nature & technology.
Proudly introduced by Romax Tiles.
Finish: Texture
Dimensions 600x300mm / 300x300mm
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