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Embrace the natural elegance of the Port Douglas Collection, where the enduring beauty of quartz takes centre stage. Quartz, a hard crystalline mineral formed in geothermal waters, is often found in igneous and metamorphic rocks. The unique formation process, involving high temperatures and pressures, fuses quartz grains together, resulting in a dense, hard, and equigranular stone.

Port Douglas Loose Random Wall Cladding

The Port Douglas Loose Random Wall Cladding captures the essence of nature with its blend of warm whites, light coppers, and gold tones, highlighted by the shimmering presence of quartz. This cladding is an artisan-crafted stone with tumbled and rocky edges, providing an organic and textural aesthetic that brings a touch of sophistication to any space.

Features:

  • Material: Artisan crafted quartz with tumbled, rocky edges
  • Colour: Blend of warm whites, light coppers, and gold tones with quartz shimmer
  • Thickness: Random 20-40mm
  • Weight: 68kgs per cover metre
  • Crate Quantity: 10 cover metres
  • Corner Weight: 19kgs per lineal metre
  • Corner Crate Quantity: 25 lineal metres

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Port Douglas Loose Wall Cladding 20mm

Port Douglas Loose Wall Cladding

Regular price $113
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