Sandblasted CaesarStone
To apply a cool, decorative finish, a sandblasting technique can be used on CaesarStone surfaces.
Thanks to its composition – 97% quartz plus pigments and polymers – CaesarStone is strong enough to endure the sandblasting. A fine stream of water containing abrasive powder is blasted at the material at high pressure, allowing it to either etch the surface or completely cut through.
These patterned slabs can be used as feature walls, counters and partitions in commercial or residential design. The process is highly controlled and computer operated, enabling endless applications for architects and designers.
The sandblasted surface maintains its original CaesarStone properties, including resistance to scratching, staining and heat, while simultaneously requiring little maintenance.
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CaesarStone
Founded in 1987 near the ancient Roman city of Caesarea, CaesarStone manufactures high-quality, quartz surface slabs for a variety of applications, such as bathroom vanities, flooring, quartz countertops, splashbacks for kitchens and more. More...Head office
CaesarStone
154–156 Adderley Street
Auburn, NSW, 2144
Tel: 1300 279 927
Galvin Hardware
Tel: 08 8352 1888
QLD
CaesarStone
60 Blanck St
Ormeau, QLD, 4208
Tel: 1300 119 119
Vic
CaesarStone
Factory 4
80 Fairbank Rd
South Clayton, Vic, 3169
Tel: 1300 119 119
WA
Galvin Design Gallery
39 Howe Street
Osborne Park, WA, 6917
Tel: 08 9446 6700

