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Sareen Stone launches Serpanjani Stone to its product line-up

  •  29 September 2009
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Sareen Stone launches Serpanjani Stone to its product line-up

SAREEN Stone has launched Serpanjani Stone to its product line-up, its unique blend of both limestone and sandstone offers the best of both materials.

According to Sareen Stone, Serpanjani is a dense stone containing natural ancient fossil segments, making this material unique and the sand colouring is suitable for both exterior and interior applications.

The company says the stones neutral tones will complement both traditional features and chic contemporary finishes. Serpanjani Stone is available as honed or brushed finishes and in tile, step-tread or slab formats.

For honed Serpanjani Stone, the tile measurements are 610 by 305mm by 12mm. The two options for slab sizes are 3,050 by 1,050 by 20mm, or 3,050 by 800 by 20mm.

Sareen Stone says its brushed variety is available in 610 by 305 by 12mm tiles, its step tread size stones feature a square edge profile and are 610 by 350 by 30mm.

The company recommends using its complementary Trend or Ezarri Glass mosaics to complete your scheme. Alternatively if keeping natural tones is a key factor in the design, it also has a variety of natural stone mosaics.

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