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SANDALWOOD
'Crazy Sandalwood Mosaic
 
 
SANDALWOOD
Crazy Sandalwood Mosaic
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
The Sandalwood mosaic series showcases two different styles: Crazy Sandalwood Mosaic features an undulating stack of stones while Sandalwood Mosaic showcases bigger pieces laid evenly. The collection is highly suitable in creating luxurious and relaxing environments.
MATERIAL
Stone
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
China
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)300 × (W)300 mm
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