Persian Tile’s Rainbow cladding brings much needed variation to your interiors
This unique and stylish Natural Stone Cladding trend from Persian Tile can transforms an ordinary wall into a stunning and impressive feature wall, while also providing a very warm and inviting environment.
Brand new in the market, this exciting natural stone feature is a dazzling option for cladding that breaks boundaries. A welcome break from boring single-toned colour, using different shades to create a rainbow effect is the perfect eye-catching solution to monotony.
Rainbow Split Cladding
This is a wonderful way to highlight certain areas in your home. Crafted from all-natural stone, this option can work beautifully both in your exteriors and interiors. We recommend marble, black marble, travertine and slate as colour options for exterior feature walls, pool surrounds, courtyards and entertainment areas. Softer colours can be used in your interiors. Three pieces of your choice can be stacked together around fireplaces and water features.
Rainbow Quartz Riven
Simply choose your colours and Persian Tile will prearrange your colour variations to ensure that the interplay between light and depth is achieved perfectly in your space. Non-fading and long-lasting, this is a residential and commercial investment that will never date. Based in Cape Town, South Africa, Persian Tile supplies products to the whole of South Africa, including major cities and even internationally.
Visit their website at www.persiantile.co.za to see which product will make the difference in your home.
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