Gibbon Group introduce Huestone to the Australian Market
February 26th, 2009
When specifying for strength there is always the risk beauty may be compromised…until now.
The Gibbon Group have joined forces with the creators of Huestone to introduce to Australia an elegant flooring finish almost four times stronger than conventional cement agglomerates while boasting the translucence of glazed tile and the tonal variation of natural stone.
The product embraces the durable nature of concrete and continues to harden over its lifetime, making it ideal for heavy load and high traffic installations. Huestone is low maintenance and ages gracefully, forming a patina in response to regular buffing.
Huestone’s eco credentials embrace sustainability and environmental sensitivity using all natural materials sourced responsibly.
This unique tile can be used both inside and out, in public and residential areas, as flooring or cladding and is available in three finishes: smooth, textured and terrazzo (can be honed or polished).
Huestone is a timeless, versatile and durable choice.
Dimensions
Standard Tile Sizes (cm)
Squares: 30×30, 40×40, 60×60 and 120×120
Rectangles: 30×10, 30×20, 40×20, 40×30, 60×20, 60×30, 60×40, 120×40, 120×60
Thicknesses: 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3
Delivery Time: 6 weeks manufacture time (made to order)

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