Created by technology leader Samsung, Staron Solid Surfaces are seamless, durable and suitable for limitless environments.
May 31st, 2011
Made of a durable, non-porous material available in over 80 colours, Staron Solid Surfaces create a dynamic addition to various interiors.
Natural minerals are blended with pure acrylic for a premium solid surface that stands the test of time.
The designers of the Svietti Hotel in Germany used Staron Solid Surfaces in Bright White to create a dynamic, eye-catching bar space.
Staron has been used on the bar cabinetry, benchtop and front, moulded into a curved and layered design.
Double layered tops slide out of each other to extend the bar surface when needed, according to event requirements.
The Staron surface perfectly complements fully integrated Staron double sinks and additional preparation areas.
Have you recently completed a project that features Staron? Enter the Staron Design Awards via the website.
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