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Cemento line of tiles take inspiration from urban centers, where nearly everything is man made. They give off a sleek and contemporary, almost industrial look that is perfect for your modern design.
G2-C1 line of tiles take inspiration from urban centers, where nearly everything is man made. They give off a sleek and contemporary, almost industrial look that is perfect for your modern design.
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Cemento line of tiles take inspiration from urban centers, where nearly everything is man made. They give off a sleek and contemporary, almost industrial look that is perfect for your modern design.
Blackstone slate is cut from the quarries of Brazil. It presents us with deep black color with veins of grey and white running through it. Slate is a great option for Kitchen and baths as it is non-porous, stands up well to heat, and won't chip or scratch easily. Type: Slate Color: Black with Veins of Grey and…
Cappuccino Onyx is an exotic stone cut from quarries in Turkey. This stone is perfect for those looking for a piece that stands out from the rest of the crowd. Like any other slab of onyx, it is a stone that requires attention. Proper sealing and cleaning are necessary to maintain the longevity of the…
Mont Blanc is quartzite cut from quarries in Brazil. Its color palette is primarily a white with grey veins coursing throughout. Quartzite is a good alternative to marble because it provides us with that same glassy texture, but with much higher strength and durability. Type: Quartzite Color: White with veins of grey. Origin: Brazil Finish: Polished Size: 1.25" Pricing…
Nero Marquina Marble is an exclusive deep black stone with whit well defined white veins in contrast. This premium stone in mined from quarries in Spain and provides us with a timeless look that is perfect for both classic and transitional designs. Type: Marble Color: Deep black with elegant white veins. Origin: Spain Finish: Polished Size: 1.25" Pricing is determined based…
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