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FEBRUARY 4, 2019. Concrete, the most ubiquitous building material on the planet, has recently taken the style bible by storm, rapidly becoming one of the most sought after interior finishes and a favourite for bathrooms and kitchens.

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Page 1: Concrete, the most ubiquitous building material on the ... … · natural materials from timber and stone to raffia, ceramics and lush foliage. Caesarstone ... soap, toothpaste, cosmetics

FEBRUARY 4, 2019.

Concrete, the most ubiquitous building material on the planet, has

recently taken the style bible by storm, rapidly becoming one of the

most sought after interior finishes and a favourite for bathrooms and

kitchens.

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Once admired purely for its brute strength, concrete is now lauded for

its raw textural beauty, the perfect canvas for a plethora of sublime

natural materials from timber and stone to raffia, ceramics and lush

foliage.

Caesarstone has added nine concrete-inspired finishes to its quartz

surface collection over the past four years and already they are among

the brand’s best-selling designs.

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Tapping into the rich diversity of such a simple material, Caesarstone

offers a choice of finishes that embrace the essence of unique

industrial materials such as oxidised steel, weathered cement and

hand-poured concrete. These authentic patinas and random variations

bring visually arresting style to vanities, shower walls, bath surrounds

and shelving. They create endless design opportunities due to their

unique ability to pair with sculptural basins, precious metal tapware and

raw timber decorative elements.

Due to the robust, durable nature of Caesarstone – and its resistance

to staining, scratching and the chemicals used in toiletries (such as

soap, toothpaste, cosmetics etc) – it is experiencing this star status as

much for its practical attributes as its visuals.

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The brand’s ‘concrete’ collection includes some heavily patinated

finishes such as Rugged Concrete and Airy Concrete, as well as the

beautifully surreal whisper grey Cloudburst Concrete.

And for those seeking a sleeker, more refined finish – perhaps in a

bathroom where there is a lot of glass and polished chrome – Fresh

Concrete, Raw Concrete and Sleek Concrete are inspired choices,

offering hues from the white, grey and taupe palettes.

And for the true creative Excava, one of the very latest finishes, opens

a world of possibilities when teamed with brushed brass and oil rubbed

bronze tapware, and materials such as raw timber, honed stone and

woven linen.

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Caesarstone is committed to the highest safety and environmental

standards and carries the ISO 14001 international standard for

environmental management and performance.

Caesarstone quartz surfaces are available nationally.

Go to www.caesarstone.com.au for more details.

The Caesarstone Metropolitan collection offers nine concrete-inspired

finishes:

Fresh Concrete - Concrete Finish Sleek Concrete - Concrete Finish Raw Concrete - Concrete Finish Frozen Terra - Concrete Finish Cloudburst - Rough Finish Rugged Concrete - Rough Finish Airy Concrete - Rough Finish Topus Concrete - Rough Finish Excava - Rough Finish Caesarstone is a publicly traded company on the NASDAQ. The company’s surfaces and products are sold in over 48 countries worldwide. Established in 1987, Caesarstone pioneered the original quartz surface and continues to be a leading developer and manufacturer of premium surfaces. Caesarstone surfaces consist of up to 93% quartz and utilize advanced technologies and proprietary know-how. The surfaces are highly functional, design forward and have endless application possibilities including kitchen bench tops, bathroom vanities, flooring, wall paneling, furniture and more. With diverse collections there is no limit to choice. The unique and rich variety of colours and patterns gives each customer the ability to find their ‘ultimate surface’ and create their own unique interior environment. Caesarstone's extensive designs are constantly evolving and developing to meet the latest world trends and the highest level of international quality standards. Caesarstone® quartz surfaces are available across all states of Australia and also New Zealand.

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Released by:

Linda Branderl [email protected] +61 418 683 005

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