Studio Masson: New Wood-Effect Slabs from SapienStone
SapienStone launches a new wood-effect porcelain kitchen work top slab. These exciting new slabs are available in two wood colours and will be arriving in South Africa at the end of February, available from Studio Masson.
SapienStone dresses up the kitchen in a great variety of colours. Their signature difference? SapienStone is a full-bodied porcelain imbued with veining that give its surface a more realistic look: a look that is unmatched in any other product.
SapienStone not only sets the trend in design and finishes of their porcelain slabs but also offers the uncompromising benefit of being heat, stain and scratch resistant. These slabs offer endless design applications and can be used on floors and walls as well as countertops.
The porcelain slabs are made to respond to the strictest requirements of the kitchen countertop, with an innate resistance to high temperatures, stains, chemical products and scratching. It can also be used outdoors as sunlight will not alter any of its properties.
All of these features work together to ensure that your home will look refreshingly polished for years to come, thanks to SapienStone’s beautiful and tough resilience.
Find the latest wood-effect available in South Africa through Studio Masson and bring the beauty of SapienStone to home this season.
For more visit Studio Masson.
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