This quartz bench top and bathroom surface sets new standards in quality and innovation.
March 2nd, 2012
With its sophisticated appearance and beautiful finish, Silestone is the perfect surface for modern interiors.
Made of 90% natural quartz, Silestone has the feel and weight of natural stone – with added qualities.

Its unique bacteriostatic protection, incorporating the latest in silver technology, inhibits bacterial growth on its surface, making it perfect for kitchen benchtops and bathrooms.

Silestone is available in 3 finishes, for a range of textures to suit any environment. A polished finish gives a bright sheen; a leather finish gives a flat, non-rugged feel and is soft and pleasant to the touch. The newest finish in the Silestone collection is Volcano, rustic and soft at the same time and easy to maintain.
Exported to over 60 countries worldwide, Silestone forms part of the Cosentino Group – a company known for its leading products and functional solutions for public and private spaces, as well as its commitment to innovation and respect for the environment.

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