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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.
Brazilian Alaska White granite is a cut a stone with moderate variation. Shades of white, grey, brown and black will vary in intensity and in amount as well as other specks of color that may shine through. Type: Granite Color: Whites, greys, browns and blacks with specks of other colors. Origin: Brazil Finish: Polished Size: 1.25" Pricing is determined based…
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…
Calacatta Borgini is a luxurious marble cut from the quarries of Italy. Its color palette consists primarily of a creamy white with veins of grey and gold running throughout the stone. Type: Marble Color: White with veins of grey and gold. Origin: Italy Finish: Polished Size: 1.25" Pricing is determined based on your project layout. Call for more information.
Taj Mahal is quartzite cut from quarries in Brazil. Its color palette is primarily a creamy white with subtle warm grey veins . 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: Splashes of green, gold and cream running throughout.…
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