Inspired by the timeless look of marble, Estatuario blends the classicism and elegance of marble with the revolutionary Neolith Digital Design technology.
July 1st, 2014
Like all Neolith products, Estatuario is an ultra compact surface that’s made of 100-percent natural material including clay, feldspar, silica, and mineral oxide. It’s an exceptionally durable, extremely thin material that’s scratch, stain, UV, cold, heat, and fire resistant. It also stands up to harsh cleaning agents and chemicals, plus requires very little maintenance. Neolith’s thin sheets offer a lightweight alternative to natural stone.
Neolith makes a great choice for everything from floors and countertops to indoor and outdoor wall cladding.
Neolith by CDK Stone
cdkstone.com.au/neolith
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