Manufactured by Lotte Chemical from natural minerals refined and blended with acrylic resin, Staron Solid Surfaces are truly a world-class surface.
Composed of a natural and pure mineral derived from bauxite ore and blended with an advanced pure acrylic resin, Staron is the world’s premier surface material, ideal for creative ideas in any interior project.

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With a range of over 90 colours to choose from, offers an extensive range of solid surfaces to suit the aesthetic and function of almost any project. The unique nature of Staron means it can be thermoformed into flowing curves or sculpted into any shape imaginable. As well as this, Staron Solid Surfaces do not contain any harmful silica, ensuring peace of mind for family households.
The flexibility of Staron extends to limitless edge profiles, drop down edges, splashbacks and tile coves. The non-porous nature of the surface also means that no stain will penetrate into the surface, so red wine is wiped away and won’t leave a permanent stain. Any spilled drink, stain or odour can be forgotten quickly, as they’ll not be absorbed into the material, simply wiped away.
Staron is also repairable and renewable, being a surface that can simply be sanded and restored back to its original condition, even after years of use. Staron does not have any finishing polishes or sealers applied, and remains one large consistent piece of solid material throughout.
Staron’s surface solutions give one the design freedom to create something unique that will fit in with the design and specification of any project. The durable and renewable nature of Staron makes it the perfect surface solution for high traffic areas, such as busy bars, hotel lobbies and salons.
Staron creates long and wide continuing surfaces with no open or conspicuous joins. No dirt trapping joins or crevices to clean, just one continuous surface that looks and performs as one piece. Staron Solid Surfaces achieves a Group 1 Fire Certificate result to AS56371.1, and is also backed by a 10-Year Warranty for peace of mind.

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Staron Solid Surfaces is proudly supplied by Austaron Surfaces.
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