Cloudbers Concrete
Mineral composite panels from Caesarstone
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Product description
Cloudburst Concrete is a unique innovation, simple and revolutionary at the same time. Its white shades are a romantic interpretation of the industrial interior trend. Its rough appearance stimulates the senses while maintaining the easy care synonymous with all Caesarstone products. Inspired by the uneven aspects of concrete and the colour of alabaster, it is original and truly captivating.
Versatile enough that it can lighten up any space, this surface compliments casual or sturdy kitchens, placed over diverse woods and next to grey or white, while it contrasts well against darker cabinets and slate. It can also be used commercially, turning restaurants and bars into uplifting settings.
Material: Quartz surface
Versatile enough that it can lighten up any space, this surface compliments casual or sturdy kitchens, placed over diverse woods and next to grey or white, while it contrasts well against darker cabinets and slate. It can also be used commercially, turning restaurants and bars into uplifting settings.
Material: Quartz surface
Concept
Caesarstone’s Metropolitan Collection has been designed to reflect the authentic patinas of industrial materials. The variations in appearance capture real depth and movement, revealing different qualities that make each slab unique. Please note that Caesarstone finishes other than Polished may require increased daily maintenance due to their distinctive appearance.
More about this product
Categorised in Mineral composites - Mineral composite panels - Kitchen countertops - Washstand tops - Colour grey - Colour tone on tone - Effect concrete.
Manufacturer
Caesarstone
Family
Metropolitan
Architonic ID
20045008
Order number
4011
Year of Launch
2018
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