Euro Natural Stone is launching a range of internationally sourced natural stones at Sydney Indesign 2015.
August 11th, 2015
Euro Natural Stone are the leading natural stone supplier of an extensive range of marble tiles and slabs, marble sinks, travertine tiles and slabs, limestone tiles, and other premium natural stone products in Australia. They strive to offer their customers stones of unrivalled beauty and rarity at the best possible prices.
Euro Natural Stone offers a complete supply, design and installation service, and can advise on a suitable stone for any project. Euro Natural Stone is sourced direct from quarries in Europe where it is inspected, cut and shipped direct to their Sydney showroom or straight to a project.
Euro Natural Stone will be launching internationally sourced natural stones; Grigio, Laverna, Ananke, Atlas and Eos at Sydney Indesign 2015.
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