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Natural Stone Kitchen Countertops from CaesarStone Collection

13 October 2009 No Comment

CaesarStone has been installed all over the world, from castles to condominiums. World-renown CaesarStone is the preferred surface of lead designers, architects and builders of homes, office buildings, restaurants, hotels and many other commercial applications. CaesarStone offers more beautiful designer colors than anyone else in the quartz industry, including honed natural finishes and marble-like textures. Manufactured in Israel, CaesarStone utilizes a patented process to eliminate all natural stone imperfections. CaesarStone is made of 93% natural quartz, one of the strongest elements in nature. The originator of quartz kitchen and bath countertops, CaesarStone has many advantages over all other surfaces, including marble and granite: it does not chip, crack or discolor. Because CaesarStone is non-porous and never needs sealing, it doesn’t catch food residue or bacteria and it cleans with just a moist cloth. Tough CaesarStone quartz surfaces resist damage from heat, cold, food, acids, caustic wine spills and even knife scratches.

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Natural Marble Stone Kitchen Countertops from CaesarStone Collection-1

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Natural Granite Stone Kitchen Countertops from CaesarStone Collection-7

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