Travertine imitated porcelain tile Dimensions: 600×1200/600×600/600×300/300x300mm Delivery time: Immediately Applications: Floor / wall coverings Finish: Satin / Polish / Rock
November 21st, 2008
Travertine imitated porcelain tile
Dimensions: 600×1200/600×600/600×300/300x300mm
Delivery time: Immediately
Applications: Floor / wall coverings
Finish: Satin / Polish / Rock
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