Ceralsio

New thicknesses and finishes for Ceralsio ceramic

Giving even more choice and freedom of design in the kitchen and bathroom, Ceralsio ceramic surfaces from CRL Stone are now available in a greater variety of thicknesses and new finishes.

Responding to the trend for slim profiles and minimalism in contemporary kitchen design, Ceralsio is now available in a new 6mm thickness. Ideal for flooring and wall cladding, this presents opportunities for this most hard-wearing of materials to be used in a greater variety of ways, whether used as an eye-catching splashback to match or contrast with worktops or as an easy to clean and beautiful floor covering. Supplied in a slab format, this thickness is a cost-effective surface solution that also makes installation simple, particularly over large areas.  

New additions to the Ceralsio collection include 11 new styles, all embracing current trends in interior design to offer consumers a luxurious surface that is also highly practical wherever the setting.

CRL Stone is working with leading brands to ensure the ready supply of Ceralsio, which is also now available in thicknesses of 12mm and 20mm, ideally suited for kitchen and bathroom countertops and particularly in high-traffic areas where durability is a must.

As well as being scratch and stain resistant, Ceralsio will also not fade from UV rays, so it can be used for outdoors as well as internally, and is perfect for surfaces that cross over between the two in the on-trend indoor outdoor kitchen.

For more information, brochures and free samples call CRL Stone on 01706 863 600 or visit www.crlstone.co.uk

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