Earp Bros and Porcelanosa Group present the most ecological parquet yet.
March 11th, 2011
Sustainability is much more than a buzzword; it’s a way of thinking and operating that we must all embrace.
Environmental awareness is a fundamental value shared by tile supplier Earp Bros and Porcelanosa Group.
Together, they are bringing innovative, creative, ecological solutions to the design and architecture industry.
PAR-KER is the original porcelain parquet from Porcelanosa Group.
With the natural, organic look of timber and the ability to withstand solar radiation, heavy pedestrian traffic and even fire, PAR-KER offers all the beauty of natural timber without the drawbacks and ecological damage.
Add to that the benefits of easier installation and maintenance and greater longevity. Unlike traditional timber parquetry, PAR-KER is ecological, hardwearing, slip-resistant and non-porous.
It introduces the look of timber into unexpected environments, allowing you to stretch your imagination no matter the application.
The inviting aesthetic of timber is made possible both indoors and outdoors, in bathrooms or even poolside in residential or commercial applications.
With a comprehensive range of finishes, colours and formats, PAR-KER suits any taste and aesthetic.
Discover PAR-KER today at Earp Bros showrooms in Sydney, Melbourne and Newcastle.
Earp Bros
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