100% acrylic benchtop and surface solutions.
May 4th, 2010
Created by technology leader, Samsung, Staron® Solid Surfaces is a 100% acrylic benchtop and surface solution, suitable for a wide range of applications.
Imbuing interiors with a seamless finish, Staron® creates long and wide continuing surfaces with no open joins. The visual effect is of one continuous surface that looks and acts as one piece.
Encompassing a selection of six standard kitchen sinks and three standard bathroom vanity bowls, the range effortlessly transforms an interior into a seamless, fully integrated space.
Flexible in design, Staron® is a versatile product which can be thermoformed to create any shape or form – from a soft curve to a strong sculpted effect.
Here, the options are endless: Staron® can be illuminated with backlighting to bring a space to life, or carved with shapes, patterns and logos for an interesting and unique finish.
With a range of over 70 colours to select from, Staron® is both aesthetically and functionally pleasing.
Non-porous in nature, no stain can penetrate into the material, making it a durable surface, which is easy to maintain.
A sustainable surface solution, Staron® is renewable and repairable, meaning it has an extended life span.
As a non-toxic product, it creates a safe environment for users and, to complement this, Staron® is also GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified and GREENGUARD for Children and Schools Certified.
The Staron® Encore Collection, in particular, offers a selection of four colours with a guaranteed percentage of recycled content for heightened sustainability, and includes includes Staron® colours ‘Aspen Mine’, ‘Aspen Snow’, ‘Sanded Noir’, ‘Pebble Seastar’.
As an affordable quality solid surface, Staron® is backed by a Samsung 10 Year Warranty.
Austaron Pty Ltd
staron.com.au






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