When it comes to colour most Australian design companies take their lead from Europe. Not Caesarstone Quartz.
Claiming to lead the design field in kitchen bench tops, Caesarstone has developed eight new colours specifically for the Australian market.
With the help and feedback of Australia’s premium designers, developers and kitchen industry professionals Caesarstone has created a unique range of colours to extend and complement its existing colour palette.
Style and durability has become a Caesarstone trademark, the company says. Durability is the result of Caesarstone’s composition – approximately 94 per cent natural quartz mixed with pigments and advanced polymers to create a stain, heat and chip resistant material. Style comes from the ability to control and develop colours using the Ceasarstone technology.
Think classic Ivory, smooth Latte, warm Cashmere, divine Sage and muted Aubergine in the new Australian range.
Fine ground quartz and an exclusive process gives a suede like texture. Solid colours become fluid and welcoming, while these unique textured colours will lead the next colour direction, Caesarstone says.
Three more shades complete the set. Daring or commercial? Then white Nougat is for you. Large translucent quartz chips play with the light. Serious and refined? Sterling uses clear quartz chips mixed in shades of smoke. Industrial devotee? You’ll adore the commanding Titan exuding strength in its solid grey.
In Sydney and on the Gold Coast, Caesarstone showrooms feature floor to ceiling slabs of the entire Caesarstone range. The open space helps home renovators, architects and designers visualise the perfect Caesarstone colour for their kitchen bench tops.
Australian design colours are available from August 2005 and will be taken to the international market soon after. Phone your nearest office for Caesarstone’s new brochure.







