Caesarstone continues its innovative approach and commitment to quality with a brand-new website.
January 25th, 2011
A global brand available in 41 countries, Caesarstone understands the importance not only of evolving its product range but also its range of services and information.
With the launch of its new website, Caesarstone is now able to offer the latest in kitchen designing ideas, product solutions and specification information.
The new site has been designed to help users make the right design decisions.
A photo gallery featuring the work of leading Australian designers offers inspiration, and a ’where to view’ locator lets kitchen buyers find a particular showroom or product colour in their area.
An online news room lets users share the ways in which they have used Caesarstone products, and a special-access Professionals Zone provides technical specification, product certification, marketing support and media information to registered users.
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
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