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SV STAIR NOSING & COUNTERTOP TRIM
'SV1020-G (Gold Glossy)
 
 
SV STAIR NOSING & COUNTERTOP TRIM
SV1020-G (Gold Glossy)
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
Add functional protection and refined aesthetics to steps, stair edges, and exposed countertop edges. These trims provide reinforcement where wear and impact are most intense.
MATERIAL
Stainless Steel
FEATURES
L-shaped tile trim
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
China
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)2440 × (W)20 × (H)10 mm
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