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FLORIM STONE - MARBLE
'Marble Laurent Matte Stu
 
 
FLORIM STONE - MARBLE
Marble Laurent Matte Stu
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
FLORIM stone countertop surfaces – Marble collection dominates the surface with elegance and uncompromising functionality. Available in two different surface finishes: Matt and Polished, the material brings depth and details to countertops.
FLORIM stone fears neither heat, stains nor color changes and it is easy to maintain, both in the dark shades and in the most delicate colors. The 12mm thick Florim stone is mat-mounted with fiberglass for extra strength and durability.
MATERIAL
Porcelain
APPLICATION
Countertop
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Italy
THICKNESS
12mm
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)3200 × (W)1600 × (H)12 mm
Now from S$132.00 pfr
FINISH
Matt
FINISH
Matt
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