First they brought us PAR-KER. Now presenting STON-KER, the innovative flooring and cladding material from Porcelanosa Group.
June 28th, 2011
Porcelanosa Group, who brought us the original porcelain parquet PAR-KER, have added another innovation to their range – STON-KER.

STON-KER is a combination of high performance flooring and cladding material, capable of withstanding the harshest conditions.
Resistant to stains, chemical and scratches, STON-KER is also impervious to UV rays and fire retardant, with non-combustible properties that prevent fire from spreading.

Also available in Slip Resistant finishes, STON-KER is hard wearing, making it ideal for high traffic areas and commercial applications, and adding value to residential finishes.

In keeping with Porcelanosa Group’s commitment to the environmental integrity of raw materials, processes and finishes, STON-KER is also a sustainable product.
But it isn’t just durable, versatile and eco-friendly; it offers an authentic look and decorative finish, with all the benefits of tile.

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