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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.
Super White is quartzite cut from Brazilian quarries. Its color palette consists of different shades of white and grey running throughout the stone. 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: Various shades of white and grey. Origin: Brazil Finish:…
Bianco Antico Granite is a cut of stone found in the quarries of Brazil. shades of white and gray primarily make up the stone with splashes of taupe shinning through. Type: Granite Color: White and grey with taupe. Origin: Brazil Finish: Polished Size: 1.25" Pricing is determined based on your project layout. Call for more information.
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…
Bianco Namibia is cut from Namibian quarries in south west Africa. This cut of marble also goes by the name of rhino white. As suggested by its name, it is primarily white. However, you will also find various shades of cream and grey running throughout. Type: Marble Color: White with shades of cream and grey. Origin: Namibia Finish: Polished…
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