Quarella Australia was established in 1998 and is the exclusive distributor for Quarella Italy, one of the largest manufacturers of composite stone tiles and slabs in the world.
November 21st, 2008
Quarella is an industrial stone product, which is considerably more durable than natural stone and can be supplied in tile or slab form. Quarella composite stone products are available in over 90 colours and combinations. Quarella products are diverse in their application and can be used as flooring, wall cladding, benchtops and furniture products. Quarellaís versatile range provides hard-surfacing solutions for architects and designers working on both commercial and domestic projects.
Product Range
Wash, Quartz, Quartz Gemme, Marble, Limestone, Chenille Quartz and Chenille Marble.
Major Brands
Quarella, Wash.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
The company is committed to reducing environmental impact through analysis of inputs and manufacturing techniques. Quarella is also dedicated to ëprecyclingí: extending the life of new products.
Major Projects
Crown Casino, Vic; Microsoft, Vic; Melbourne Central Station, Vic; Sirocco Resort, Qld; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK, Melbourne Airport, Vic; Sydney International Airport, NSW; Westfield Bondi Junction, NSW. Specialised Services Quarella offers a Centralised Quoting Service (CQS) after drawings and designs have been sent through to the companyís centralised facsimile line. Quarella also offers an installation and aftersales service including assistance with the supply, manufacture and installation of products.
Lead Time
Ex stock for Quarella Express.
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