Caesarstone goes vertical with Motivo.
April 28th, 2011
Motivo has the same strength and durability as the original Caesarstone quartz surface but is designed for vertical applications.
It provides a decorative wall panelling for bathrooms, living areas, entrance foyers and kitchen splashbacks.
Caesarstone Motivo is the world’s first quartz product that incorporates a sculpted, patterned surface, thanks to a patented technology exclusive to Caesarstone.
Not only is it non-porous, low-maintenance and comes with a 10 Year Limited Warranty like all Caesarstone surfaces, it also offers an appealing contemporary alternative to traditional patterned surface materials.
Available in Lace 2141, an intricate, elegant floral pattern, and Crocodile 3100, a bold and tactile in design in jet black, Motivo features a contrasting gloss and sculpted texture finish.
The result is an ideal surface for splashbacks, apron edges, dropdown panels and bar fronts, offering a decorative solution for wet areas that is easy to clean and maintain.
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