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FLORIM FLORIM STONE - STONE
'Stone Brown Matte Stu
 
 
FLORIM | FLORIM STONE - STONE
Stone Brown Matte Stu
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
Vintage, elegant, modern, essential - the most recent stylistic trends are able to find their surfaces without any functional compromises with FLORIM stone. Thanks to the product specifications, the material provides high technical performance that stands up to a comparison to natural stone. It has no fear of stains, heat or scratches, it does not change color and it is easy to maintain.

The 12mm thick Florim stone is mat-mounted with fiberglass for extra strength and durability.
MATERIAL
Porcelain
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Italy
THICKNESS
12mm
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)3200 × (W)1600 × (H)12 mm
From S$200.00 pfr
FINISH
Matt
FINISH
Matt
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