- by architectureau
- 30 Oct 2024
Caesarstone Porcelain, unveiled in 2022 with a total of 17 designs, is releasing a further eight surfaces this March 2024.
The new finishes include Mosstone, which resembles a mottled layer of mosses with subtle veins in muted sage and deep green; Smokestone features a midnight-black base and lightning-like streaks in chalk-white; Libretta has a warm-white base with veining in soft grey and charcoal; Lucillia features a warm-white base with fine snow-coloured markings, and Marbannova, which also embraces the warm-white aesthetic, however, is infused with subtle gold, warm grey and muted copper striations.
The Marenstone finish features an ivory base overlaid with a granular patina in beige and deep-bronze; Silvax is characterized by tiny, oxidised markings of misty clays and silvery greys, and Auralux combines an earthy grey base with flecks of taupe and weathered white.
The collection uses In-Sync technology to ensure a consistent aesthetic throughout the slab's body, surface, and edges. This results in benchtop edges reflecting similar hues to that of the surface.
Each slab of Caesarstone Porcelain is ethically produced from natural raw ingredients, including clay, feldspar and oxides. In keeping with Caesarstone's environmental sustainability commitment, the porcelain range carries the Greenguard, HPD (Health Product Declaration), LBC Red List Compliance (Living Building Challenge) and Kosher certificates of approval.
The porcelain surfaces can be applied in both indoor and outdoor environments, enabling designers to create a continuous flow between one area to the next.
To find out more about the new collection, visit the Caesarstone website.
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