Caesarstone Releases Enchanting New Colours
Stirred by the intricacies of the natural world, Caesarstone has added three enchanting new designs to their colour palette, inspired by the exquisite appearance of natural stone.
The new colours feature a variety of intricate veins, bold colours and textures to suit a seemingly endless array of design possibilities. These new colour offerings will be on display at the Decorex in Cape Town this weekend.
Here is a sneak peek: Moorland Fog is one of Caesarstone’s most vivacious and dramatic designs. With concentrated, organic veining in shades of elegant taupe and oyster grey, Moorland Fog offers a granite-inspired surface in a neutral palette that will ‘steal the show’ in whichever application it’s used.
Moorland Fog
Montblanc Named after the most famous and highest mountain in the Alps, Montblanc captures the essence of Europe’s sweeping, romantic, snow-covered peaks. With a pale grey background and a flurry of dark-grey veins, applying Montblanc in your interior will create a nature-inspired statement.
Montblanc
Rugged Concrete With a raw visual appeal, Rugged Concrete’s honed finish adds incredible depth and texture to every interior it adorns. Inspired by nature’s mountainous, dark-grey rock and aged concrete, Rugged Concrete is ideal for adding an artisanal touch to your home.
Rugged Concrete
Contact: Caesarstone
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