Everstone is one of the world leaders in innovative design and manufacturer of Glass, Metal, Stone and Porcelain Mosaics and Tiles. They now introduce 3D Durastone, the world’s first full body porcelain tile.
March 12th, 2014
3D Durastone™ is the world’s first unglazed and full-bodied porcelain tile. It is a rectified product, available in a natural finish and a 900 x 300mm format. Available in 4 nature colours, 2 designs 3D Ispring and 3D Bloom (continuous pattern).
Durastone is an environmentally friendly product. ‘Reduce, Reuse and Recycle’ techniques are used throughout the double loading production process which consists of two very distinctive layers of clay, pressed together and fired at a high temperature to form one solid.
The thin top layer makes up the true colour and surface finish of the tile, requiring fewer colour pigment additives. The remaining body of the tile is made from natural clay, allowing recycled or broken tiles to be added to the mix. Durastone is truly an eco-friendly tile made with approximately 15 per cent recycled material and is suitable for interior applications such as kitchens, bathrooms and feature walls.
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