Silestone® Suede is the most advanced matte texture in the world of quartz surfaces
March 25th, 2013
Silestone® by Cosentino, a world leader in the development, production and distribution of quartz and other natural stone surfaces, has long believed that your finest accessories should never be locked away. Transforming natural quartz into beautiful and lavish surfaces for your kitchens and bathrooms, Silestone® has perfected the art of the unique. And their new surface, Suede, is nothing short of extraordinary.
Available in over 30 colours, Silestone®’s Suede finish delivers a unique texture, beauty and elegance to its quartz surfaces. From the celestial, cool tones of Lyra, to the earthy hue of Blanco Capri, Suede delivers the perfect finish for any style-conscious home.
Soft and smooth, Suede is the most advanced matte texture in the world of quartz surfaces, extending the durability and beauty of your surface. It has the ability to transform any kitchen into a place of effortless charm and beauty in texture and colour.
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