Stone veneer, Indian Autumn, 122x244 cm
We are pleased to present Indian Autumn stone veneer in a cream and beige finish - an original natural material that combines extreme lightness and a unique look to each piece. This cladding is created thanks to a simple technical process using real slate and special production technology. With a thickness of only 1-3 mm, it is an extremely light, flexible and durable type of tile with a truly wide range of applications.
Indian Autumn stone veneer is suitable for any interior or exterior application, where it is easily installed using MS polymer based adhesive. It is ideal for cladding walls, bathrooms, shower enclosures, staircases, but also facades, skirting boards, rolling gates, plasterboard cores or old tiles. The veneer can be glued to almost any solid substrate - the only difference is the choice of adhesive according to the specific material.
Category: | Stone veneer |
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Weight: | 8.5 kg |
Rozměr: | 244x122 |
What is stone veneer and why is it so special?A stone veneer is a thin sheet of natural stone (1-3 mm) created by a precise technology that allows the authentic layer of solid stones such as slate, marble or sandstone to be cut away. This layer is then firmly bonded to a resin and fibreglass backing to create a lightweight, flexible material that retains all the unique aesthetic qualities of natural stone - from texture to colour. |
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NoticePlease note that the offered stone is a natural material, therefore its appearance cannot be influenced and the samples on our e-shop are only sample photographs of what a particular type of stone looks like, its colour, pattern and relief. In the course of quarrying, the texture and colouring can change even within the same rock type.
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