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SMARTSTONE PARIS COLLECTION
'Naxos
 
 
SMARTSTONE | PARIS COLLECTION
Naxos
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
This Smartstone Collection aptly takes its inspiration from a city renowned for its sophistication and style. Its colours evoke facets of Parisian life, from stylish street scenes to elegant parks, and from café colours to the decor in grand French family homes.
MATERIAL
Quartz - Countertop
FEATURES
A popular surface choice, Naxos is a mid brown with a fine grain.
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Australia
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)3050 × (W)1500 × (H)20 mm
FINISH
Polished
FINISH
Polished
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